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Germany's Interior Minister Warns of Imminent Terror Attack Risk
By TrendingWire Newsroom
Germany's interior minister has issued a stark warning about the country's security situation, stating that a terrorist attack could happen at any time. The minister said the threat level is currently high, urging security forces to remain vigilant. This alert comes amid ongoing concerns about potential attacks on public infrastructure and events.
In a separate incident, a train security guard was critically injured after falling from a moving train. The circumstances of the fall are under investigation, and authorities have not yet released details on what caused the accident. The guard was rushed to a hospital for treatment.
Germany has been on heightened alert in recent years due to various threats, including from extremist groups. The government has increased police presence at train stations, airports, and other public places. Officials have also called on citizens to report any suspicious activity.
The interior minister's warning underscores the continued need for caution. While no specific plot has been disclosed, the assessment suggests that an attack could be imminent. Security measures are being reviewed and strengthened where necessary.
The train guard incident adds to the concerns, though early reports indicate it was likely an accident unrelated to the terror threat. Investigations are ongoing in both cases.
Sources: DW
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