On a somber Friday night, a stabbing rampage struck Selingan, Germany, where mourners gathered to honor three victims who lost their lives at a city festival. The attack unfolded during a celebration of the city's 650-year history when a 26-year-old man, originally from Syria, turned himself into the police, confessing to the heinous act. Federal prosecutors have taken over the investigation, suspecting links between the assailant and foreign terrorist organizations. While the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has claimed responsibility, they have not substantiated their involvement. Eight others were also wounded in the attack that targeted passersby. In the wake of this violence, far-right groups in Germany have seized the moment to reignite debates over immigration policies, using the tragedy to advocate for tighter measures. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the complexities surrounding terrorism, immigration, and societal tensions in contemporary Europe.
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