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Forensics officers are on duty after a knife attack on Mannheim's market square.
Forensics officers are on duty after a knife attack on Mannheim's market square.

Assault with a bladed weapon. - Habeck comments on Mannheim: "No room for violence"

Robert Habeck, the Vice Chancellor, extends well wishes for a speedy recovery to the unfortunate victim of yesterday's violent attack in Mannheim. He condemned the act of violence and expressed his concerns, stating that such horrific scenes of brutality are unacceptable, regardless of the time, place, or individuals involved. "Violence must be addressed swiftly," he added.

A bloody episode unfolded in the city's central market square where a man unleashed his aggression against the public, causing multiple casualties, including a police officer who was injured gravely. This unfortunate event required the officer's immediate medical attention.

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In light of the recent crime in Mannheim, Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck emphasized that Germany should have no tolerance for acts of violence. Despite the incident occurring in Baden-Württemberg, Habeck made it clear that such extremism has no place in any part of the country. The authorities are currently investigating a knife attack that resulted in several injuries, including a police officer. Berlin's stance towards such incidents is unequivocal: there is no room for violence, regardless of the location or the perpetrator.

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