- The German authority has declared its intention to shut down the boundary connecting Germany.
North Rhine-Westphalia's Leading Politician, Hendrik Wüst*(CDU), will provide an update following the apprehension of the suspected stabbing suspect in Solingen. He'll address the public at the Düsseldorf Government House at 4:30 PM, according to a spokesperson. Wüst had previously visited Solingen on Saturday, labeling the stabbing incident as an "act of terrorism".
Previously, an unexpected legislative session was scheduled to deliberate on the present situation post-attack, as per an invitation from the Government House. Following Saturday night, a 26-year-old surrendered to authorities and admitted to orchestrating the attack at Solingen's city festival, leading to three fatalities.
The suspected stabbing incident in Solingen has been categorized as a act of terrorism by North Rhine-Westphalia's Leading Politician, Hendrik Wüst. This crime has led to a significant response, with an unexpected legislative session scheduled to discuss the post-attack situation.