Cars in German city found smeared with swastikas in blood, police say
Summary
In the German city of Hanau, about 50 vehicles, along with walls and postboxes, were found smeared with a reddish liquid that tests suggest might be human blood. Some of these markings included swastikas, which are illegal symbols in Germany. Police are investigating the incident and asking the public for help.Key Facts
- Police discovered about 50 cars and other surfaces marked with a reddish liquid in Hanau, Germany.
- Some markings were in the shape of swastikas, a banned symbol in Germany.
- Preliminary tests suggest the reddish liquid is likely human blood.
- The incident was first reported by a man who noticed a car smeared with the liquid.
- Authorities are seeking information from the public to help solve the case.
- The act reminded some of a far-right attack in Hanau where a gunman killed nine people in 2020.
- Bundestag Vice President Omid Nouripour emphasized the incident's seriousness.
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