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Police report no gunshots

A raid on a politician's office in the capital has sparked outrage. Initially, there were reports of shots fired at the window - but the police suspect a different weapon was used.

An attack was carried out on the office of a Berlin MP.
An attack was carried out on the office of a Berlin MP.

- Police report no gunshots

Upon the attack on the constituency office of SPD member of parliament Lars Düsterhöft in Berlin-Oberschöneweide, the window was likely damaged "with a pointed object," according to initial police findings. The police announced this in the late afternoon. Initially, the politician, who sits in the Berlin House of Representatives, had spoken of four shots fired at the constituency office.

The police also reported that the facade of the building on Siemensstraße had been sprayed with red paint. Düsterhöft had also reported this. The politician published photos of the damage to the office window and a graffiti on the building facade on Facebook. The attack on the constituency office sparked outrage, with many politicians expressing their solidarity.

The incident at SPD member Lars Düsterhöft's office has led to widespread condemnation, with many politicians expressing their disapproval of The conflict that ensued. The damages, including the window damage and red paint on the building, serve as a stark reminder of the tensions surrounding The conflict.

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