Two people died and at least one other was seriously injured today in an attack on American soldiers in the Frankfurt International Airport, the largest in Germany, police in the country. "Two drivers were killed and two wounded," Brigadier-General confirmed the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. A 21 year old man from Kosovo entered the U.S.
army bus in two of the huge airport terminal and shot and killed the driver and one of the soldiers. At least one other person was injured but so far failed to find its identity. According to police spokesmen, it's probably a soldier. The attack took place around 15:20 local time on the bus lane from the public area of Terminal 2 of aerepuerto.
German officials reported that the young man, and a firearm carried a knife and was arrested and while unaware of the details of the attack, do not rule that has a terrorist background. "It is too soon," he told dpa police spokesman Juergen Linker. "It seems that everything has happened in the bus," he added, reiterating that are not yet available for further information and do not even know how many people were in the vehicle
army bus in two of the huge airport terminal and shot and killed the driver and one of the soldiers. At least one other person was injured but so far failed to find its identity. According to police spokesmen, it's probably a soldier. The attack took place around 15:20 local time on the bus lane from the public area of Terminal 2 of aerepuerto.
German officials reported that the young man, and a firearm carried a knife and was arrested and while unaware of the details of the attack, do not rule that has a terrorist background. "It is too soon," he told dpa police spokesman Juergen Linker. "It seems that everything has happened in the bus," he added, reiterating that are not yet available for further information and do not even know how many people were in the vehicle
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