Three Killed in Solingen Knife Attack
Three Killed in Solingen Knife Attack

Three Killed in Solingen Knife Attack

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In response to a deadly knife attack at a 'Festival of Diversity' in Solingen, Germany, which resulted in three fatalities and eight injuries, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasized the need for national unity against terrorism. The 26-year-old Syrian suspect, who had previously evaded deportation, has been arrested and is linked to the Islamic State, claiming responsibility for the assault. Steinmeier called for stronger immigration controls, asserting that while Germany must provide asylum, it cannot be overwhelmed by those not entitled to protection. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government has proposed new knife restrictions and measures to facilitate deportations. The attack has reignited discussions about the challenges of integrating refugees in Germany, with Syrian activists expressing solidarity with the victims and denouncing terrorism. This incident recalls past racial violence in Solingen and raises concerns about societal division.

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