Christmas market attacker signaled he would strike months ago

It was revealed that Talib al-Abdulmohsen, who caused the death of 5 people in the Christmas market attack in Germany, commented on a post by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser months ago. Talib al-Abdulmohsen signaled that he would take action by saying, “I will most likely die this year to ensure justice.”

It has emerged that Talib al-Abdulmohsen, who caused the deaths of 5 people in the Christmas market attack in the city of Magdeburg, Germany, signaled that he would take action by commenting on a post by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on her social media account. Interior Minister Faeser reacted to the verbal and physical attacks against politicians in the country at the time by quoting a post by Prime Minister Olaf Scholz on the social media platform X on May 8. Faeser said, “Violence ends all democratic debate. We must take a very clear stance. The important thing is to protect and support everyone who is attacked by conducting swift and consistent investigations.”

Talib al-Abdulmohsen, who attacked the Christmas market, responded to Faeser’s post by saying, “I will most likely die this year to ensure justice.” He signaled that he would take action by commenting. The fact that no investigation was carried out against Abdulmohsen following this comment was criticized on social media. CHRISTMAS MARKET ATTACK In a vehicle attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on December 20, 5 people were killed and more than 200 people were injured. Saudi Arabian-born doctor Talib al-Abdulmohsen, who was detained following the attack, was arrested on December 22.

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