German police arrested a suspect for planning to carry out a knife attack on soldiers, authorities said today.
The 27-year-old Syrian man was believed to have planned an attack on a group of German soldiers during their lunch break in the southeastern town of Hof, prosecutors said.
According to the Munich public prosecutor’s office, the suspect wanted to carry out a sensational attack “to create a feeling of insecurity among the population” in Germany.
Bavarian prosecutors have confirmed that the suspect was a religious extremist, but did not give any details about his possible links to a terrorist group.
Last month, the Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for the stabbing attack in Solingen, in which three people were killed and eight others were injured.
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