Three people were killed and four others seriously injured in a knife attack during a festival in Solingen, Western Germany, on Friday evening.
According to the police, the suspect fled the scene, prompting a large-scale operation to locate him.
The attack occurred during celebrations marking the 650th anniversary of the city of Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia.
A significant portion of the festival area has been cordoned off as authorities continue their search for the assailant, a spokesperson for Düsseldorf police confirmed.
German broadcaster Deutsche Welle reported that a man randomly stabbed several people at the festival. The incident took place around 9:45 p.m. local time (7:45 p.m. GMT).
Witnesses stated that the perpetrator remains at large. Initially classified as a case of random killing, police have since reclassified the incident as an attack.
The local newspaper, Solinger Tageblatt, reported that emergency crews are struggling to save the lives of nine individuals injured in the attack.
This tragic incident has cast a shadow over the city’s historic celebrations, leaving the community in shock and mourning.
As investigations continue, the authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The city was celebrating its 650th anniversary when this devastating attack occurred, highlighting the contrast between the festive occasion and the sudden violence that ensued.
Knife attacks have become a growing concern in Europe, prompting discussions about public safety measures and the need for vigilant law enforcement during large public events.