The Government of Peru condemned on Thursday the massive outrage that left at least 30 injured, some of them serious, in Germany, a country that considered a “important security partner”
“Peru condemns in the most energetic way the violent act occurred today in Munich, Germany, which caused dozens of injured”, Said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement released in their social networks.
After reaffirming his “solidarity with the German people and government”, Exteriors remarked that the European country is a” important security partner“
“Peru reiterates its firm rejection of all kinds of violence“, He added before informing that his general consulate in Munich is”In close contact with the authorities of that country and informs that it has no record of affected nationals”
A massive outrage that is being investigated as a possible attack left at least 30 injured, some of them serious, in the German city of Munich, while the alleged author, a 24 -year -old Afghan, has been arrested, in an event that was It produces ten days after the elections on the 23rd.
The vehicle rammed against a demonstration of public employees convened by the Ver.di union in the center of the capital of the southern federated state of Baviera, in which approximately a thousand and a half people participated.

Bavarian Prime Minister, conservative Markus Söder, said from the place of the facts that the authorities believe that it is an attack, whose investigation has been assumed by the central for the fight against extremism and terrorism of the Munich Prosecutor’s Office .
For his part, the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, requested that justice act with all the weight of the law against the author, which “It must be punished and then abandon the country”, He said.
Source: Gestion

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