Suspect in stabbing attack at German festival admits killings at trial
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The court proceedings for Issa Al H., a Syrian man accused of a deadly knife attack at a diversity festival in Solingen, have begun. The 23 August attack resulted in three fatalities and multiple injuries. Charged with murder and ties to a terrorist organization, Al H. admitted his guilt through lawyers' statements. The incident has intensified discussions about immigration policies in Germany, especially concerning the challenges of deporting rejected asylum seekers.
I have brought severe guilt upon myself. I am prepared to accept the verdict. I killed innocent people, not infidels.
The Solingen incident was among several deadly attacks leading up to Germany's national election, highlighting the role of immigration in political discourse.
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