Russians searched on the "Victim of Assault with a knife" in Germany before it happened - The Telegraph
About the new details of the terrorist attack with the participation of the far -right anti -Islamic activist Michael Strurtsenberger told The Telegraph on April 7. The investigation was conducted by the German TV and Radio Company, which managed to find out that the Russians were looking for a phrase "Michael Strintserzberger" and "Attacking on Michael Strurtzberger" before the incident took place.
"In fact, we find searches from Russia in advance about the offender, including the name of the offender, and it is very, very unusual," ZDF said. Investigators also managed to find evidence that the Russians sought shortly before the opportunity to access the CCTV cameras located on Mannheim City Square, where the attack occurred afterwards. According to the workers who investigated this issue, in this way the Russians wanted to observe real -time events.
It should be noted that the incident itself occurred at the end of May 2024. Then an armed with a knife man arranged a massacre on the main square of the city during the Anti -Islamic rally of PAX EUROPA. As a result, Michael Sturentzberger, a far -right anti -Islamic activist, was seriously injured and the German police officer was killed. The activist was previously a CSU pressecretic and was supervised by the Bavarian Directorate for the Protection of the Constitution from 2013 to 2022.
The reasons for this include his expression and comparison of Islam with fascism. Michael Strutberger was convicted twice - first for the image of the police, then for incitement of enmity. The Telegraph has come to the conclusion that Russia may be involved in the terrorist attack that happened at the Berlin plant belonging to a single defense company.
"These conclusions are consistent with the expositions of The Telegraph, which found that Russia has conducted an online research of fire protocols at the Berlin Factory, owned by a defense firm, just before the suspected diversional attack," the investigation said. There is currently no clear evidence that a terrorist attack in Mannheim could be organized by Russia. However, the results of the investigation are considered important and essential, in the publication.