
Germany: Luebeck attack not believed to be terrorism - State prosecutor
A State Prosecutor for Luebeck Ulla Hingst spoke to the press at the city's police station on Friday evening following a knife attack earlier in the day.
Hingst confirmed that ten people were injured when a 34 year old man stabbed people on a bus with a kitchen knife.
The prosecutor went on to stress that the attack was not believed to have a terrorist motive behind it, explaining, "There is absolutely no indication that he was politically radicalised in whatever way that may be."

A State Prosecutor for Luebeck Ulla Hingst spoke to the press at the city's police station on Friday evening following a knife attack earlier in the day.
Hingst confirmed that ten people were injured when a 34 year old man stabbed people on a bus with a kitchen knife.
The prosecutor went on to stress that the attack was not believed to have a terrorist motive behind it, explaining, "There is absolutely no indication that he was politically radicalised in whatever way that may be."