A 27-year-old Syrian national exploded a suicide bomb outside a music festival in the city of Ansbach (southern Germany) on Sunday night, July 24 killing one person and wounded 12 people. According to our correspondent in Germany, the Syrian national suicide bomber who entered Germany two years ago was denied asylum in Germany but he was allowed to remained in the country since German policy does not permit a rejected applicants to be deported to war zones.
The good news is that the suicide bomber was denied entry into the music concert where an audience of about 2,500 was in attendance because he did not have a ticket, if not it would have been a serious disaster for Germany. The German state of Bavaria has experienced series of attacks in recent days, the same Sunday some hours before the Ansbach attack, it was reported that a 21-year-old Syrian asylum seeker killed a 45 year-old woman from Poland with a machete in Reutlingen (neighbouring southern German state of Baden-Wurttemberg). On Friday, July 22nd, an 18-year-old Ali Sonboly (German-Iranian national) carried out shooting rampage at Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) shopping mall in Munich (Bavarian capital) killing nine people before he shot himself on the head. Also the same last week, a 17-year-old Afghan refugee in Germany attacked train passengers with an axe and a knife, seriously wounded four people in a regional train near the southern city of Wurzburg. This is horrible.
Source: Viewers Corner News.