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    Two Dead, 25 Injured in Car Ramming Incident at Traditional Carnival in Mannheim, Germany

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee3 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    According to international media reports, a man drove a car into a crowd at a traditional carnival in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday. The attack resulted in two fatalities and left 25 others injured, with 15 reported to be in critical condition.

    Following the incident, local authorities declared a state of emergency in the city, closed major roads, and advised people to stay indoors.

    Initial reports indicate that the attacker used a high-speed sports car to carry out the attack. The suspect has been arrested by police, although details regarding their identity have not yet been disclosed.

    This marks the third major car-ramming incident in Germany in recent months, resulting in significant casualties.

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