Three passengers on a train in southern Germany Saturday were wounded after a man had allegedly attacked them with a knife.
Deutsche Welle (DW) reported that Horst Seehofer, Germany’s interior minister, said the background behind the 'terrible' attack was 'still unclear.' He said people in Seubersdorf, a municipality 473 km (294 miles) south of Berlin, faced no 'acute danger.'
'I hope that those injured and those who witnessed this will recover quickly and completely,' Seehofer said.
Three passengers on a train in southern Germany Saturday were wounded after a man had allegedly attacked them with a knife.
Deutsche Welle (DW) reported that Horst Seehofer, Germany’s interior minister, said the background behind the 'terrible' attack was 'still unclear.' He said people in Seubersdorf, a municipality 473 km (294 miles) south of Berlin, faced no 'acute danger.'
'I hope that those injured and those who witnessed this will recover quickly and completely,' Seehofer said.
Three passengers on a train in southern Germany Saturday were wounded after a man had allegedly attacked them with a knife.
Deutsche Welle (DW) reported that Horst Seehofer, Germany’s interior minister, said the background behind the 'terrible' attack was 'still unclear.' He said people in Seubersdorf, a municipality 473 km (294 miles) south of Berlin, faced no 'acute danger.'
'I hope that those injured and those who witnessed this will recover quickly and completely,' Seehofer said.
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