Stabbings in Berlin and Munich leave several injured
Briefly

Two stabbings in Germany led to several injuries on Saturday, with a significant incident in Munich where a female attacker was shot dead by police. In the Munich attack at Theresienwiese, she injured two people, both of whom suffered minor injuries. The attacker's motive is still under investigation. Separately, in Berlin, a 40-year-old man attacked an older customer with a knife, leading to the victim's emergency surgery. The attacker was arrested shortly after the assault. Investigations are still ongoing regarding the connections and motivations involved in both incidents.
Two separate stabbings occurred in Germany, one resulting in police shooting the attacker, while another led to a suspect arrest after serious injury to a victim.
The first attack in Munich involved a female assailant attacking strangers with a knife, injuring two before being shot, while the motive remains unclear.
In Berlin, a suspect bought a knife and scissors before attacking a 66-year-old man in a supermarket, prompting emergency surgery.
Investigations are ongoing to understand the motivations behind both stabbings, which left one attacker dead and one victim in critical condition.
Read at The Local Germany
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