Berlin Supermarket Stabbing Sparks Fear After Christmas Attack
A Syrian man, with residency in Sweden, attacked two people with a stolen knife in Berlin's Charlottenburg district. Police detained him, suspecting possible mental illness. This incident unsettles Germany shortly after a deadly Christmas market attack. The investigation continues as officials rule out terrorism motivation.
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A man has been detained after injuring two individuals in an attack in Berlin's Charlottenburg neighborhood, sending shockwaves through Germany. This incident follows closely on the heels of a fatal Christmas market attack elsewhere in the nation.
The suspect, identified as a Syrian citizen with Swedish residency, allegedly stole a knife from a supermarket and launched the attack. Although initially arrested on attempted murder charges, authorities suggest he might suffer from mental illness, rather than having a terrorist motive.
Meanwhile, tension in Germany remains high as the public copes with recent violent events, including a separate incident involving a man who was shot after stealing an excavator, further highlighting the country's current climate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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