IS claims responsibility for fatal knife attack in Solingen, Germany

24 August 2024, 22:34

Police officers stand at a cordon in the city centre in Solingen, Germany
Germany Attack. Picture: PA

Police began raiding a home for asylum seekers in the city centre of Solingen, including with special forces, the German news agency DPA reported.

The so-called Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, that killed three people and wounded eight others at a crowded festival marking the city’s 650th anniversary.

The group said on its news site that the attacker targeted Christians and is a “soldier of the Islamic State” who carried out the assaults on Friday night “to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere”.

The IS claim could not immediately be verified.

No evidence for the group’s assertions was provided.

Police began raiding a home for asylum seekers in Solingen’s city centre, including with special forces, the German news agency DPA reported.

Police told DPA later that they detained a man in the home and were looking into a possible connection to the knife attack.

There was no official statement from police.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested early on Saturday.

Police said he was suspected of knowing about the planned attack and failing to inform authorities, but he was not the attacker.

Markus Caspers, senior public prosecutor from the counterterrorism section of the public prosecutors office, told a news conference earlier on Saturday that authorities have not found the perpetrator.

Special police forces carry out an operation at a refugee shelter in Solingen, Germany
Special police forces carry out an operation at a refugee shelter in Solingen, Germany (Christoph Reichwein/dpa via AP)

“So far we have not been able to identify a motive, but looking at the overall circumstances, we cannot rule out” the possibility of terrorism, Mr Caspers said, though he did not offer further details.

The three people who died were two men aged 67 and 56 and a 56-year-old woman, authorities said.

Police said the attacker appeared to have deliberately aimed for his victims’ throats.

“We are seeing the first signs of a new wave of terrorist attacks,” said Peter Neumann, a professor of security studies at King’s College London.

IS “is trying to capitalise on the huge mobilisation resulting from Hamas’s terror offensive on October 7 2023, even though strictly speaking it had nothing to do with it”, he said.

“The kind of attack we saw in Solingen is exactly the kind of attack that (IS) is trying to inspire. It’s calling on people over the internet to attack ‘unbelievers’ using simple methods. like cars and knives. That way, it is trying to create an impression that (IS) is everywhere and could strike anytime,” Prof Neumann told the Associated Press.

Police cars at a cordon after several people were killed and injured in an attack at Solingen’s 650th anniversary celebrations
Police cars at a cordon after several people were killed and injured in an attack at Solingen’s 650th anniversary celebrations (Christoph Reichwein/dpa via AP)

Thorsten Fleiss, from the German police, who was the chief of operations on Friday night, said police are conducting various searches and investigations in the entire state of North Rhine Westphalia that will continue throughout the day.

He said it is a “big challenge” to bring together available evidence and testimony from witnesses in order to come up with an overall picture.

Mr Fleiss also said that police have found several knives but added that he was unable to confirm whether any of them had been used as a weapon by the perpetrator during the attack.

Police warned people to stay vigilant even as well-wishers started to leave flowers at the scene.

Authorities established an online portal where witnesses could upload footage and any other information relevant to the attack.

Churches in Solingen have opened their doors to offer a space for prayer and emergency pastoral care.

German interior minister Nancy Faeser paid a visit to Solingen on Saturday evening.

She said that the government would do everything possible to support the city and the people of Solingen.

Red tents in a town square
Emergency services tents in front of the stage in Solingen (Christoph Reichwein/dpa/AP)

“We will not allow that such an awful attack divides our society,” she said, appearing alongside minister-president of the German state of North Rhine Westphalia Hendrik Wust and state minister for internal affairs Herbert Reul.

Mr Wust described the attack as “an act of terror against the security and freedom of this country”.

But Ms Faeser, the country’s top security official, has not classified it as a “terror attack”.

Mr Reul announced that the planned visit of the interior minister to the crime scene would not take place because of the ongoing police operation in the affected areas of the city.

He pleaded with the public to “give time to the police” so that they can do their work.

Mr Reul also said that the police presence would be increased at larger events, especially because the perpetrator has not been caught yet.

People alerted police shortly after 9.30pm local time on Friday to an unknown attacker having wounded several people with a knife on a central square, the Fronhof.

“Last night our hearts were torn apart. We in Solingen are full of horror and grief. What happened yesterday in our city has hardly let any of us sleep,” the mayor of Solingen Tim Kurzbach said, speaking to reporters on Saturday near the scene of the attack.

Three officers with guns stand in the street
Police near the scene of the attack (Gianni Gattus/dpa/AP)

The Festival of Diversity, marking the city’s 650th anniversary, began on Friday and was supposed to run until Sunday, with several stages in central streets offering attractions such as live music, cabaret and acrobatics.

The attack took place in the crowd in front of one stage.

Hours after the attack, the stage lights were still on as police and forensic investigators looked for clues in the cordoned-off square.

The rest of the festival was cancelled.

Solingen has about 160,000 residents and is located near the bigger cities of Cologne and Dusseldorf.

Mr Caspers told the news conference that the 15-year-old boy was arrested after two female witnesses contacted police.

They said they had listened to a conversation between the boy and an unknown person before the attack, speaking about intentions that corresponded to the events that followed.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Saturday that the perpetrator must be caught quickly and punished with the full force of the law.

“The attack in Solingen is a terrible event that has shocked me greatly. An attacker has brutally killed several people. I have just spoken to Solingen’s mayor, Tim Kurzbach. We mourn the victims and stand by their families,” Mr Scholz said on X.

German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier also spoke to Mr Kurzbach on Saturday morning.

“The heinous act in Solingen shocks me and our country. We mourn those killed and worry about those injured and I wish them strength and a speedy recovery from all my heart,” Mr Steinmeier said in a statement on Saturday.

“The perpetrator needs to be brought to justice. Let’s stand together – against hatred and violence.”

There has been concern about increased knife violence in Germany, and Ms Faeser recently proposed toughening weapons laws to allow only knives with a blade measuring up to 6cm (nearly 2.4in) to be carried in public, rather than the length of 12cm (4.7in) that is currently allowed.

By Press Association

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