## Essen Syrer Machete On Monday, a Syrian man was arrested in Essen, Germany, after he attacked several people with a machete, injuring seven. The victims included four women and three men, one of whom was seriously injured. The police were able to apprehend the suspect, a 28-year-old Syrian national, after a brief chase. The motive for the attack is still unknown, but police are investigating the possibility of a terrorist attack. The attack occurred at around 3:30 p.m. in the city center of Essen. The suspect entered a store and attacked several people with a machete. He then fled the scene, but was chased down and arrested by police. The victims were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. One of the victims, a 58-year-old woman, is in serious condition. The police have not yet released the name of the suspect, but they have said that he is a Syrian national who has been living in Germany for several years. They are investigating the possibility that the attack was motivated by terrorism, but they have not yet ruled out other possible motives. The attack has shocked the city of Essen. The mayor, Thomas Kufen, expressed his condolences to the victims and their families and said that the city would do everything possible to support them. He also called for calm and unity in the city, saying that "we must not let hatred and violence divide us." The attack is the latest in a series of violent incidents in Germany in recent months. In December, a man drove a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 people. In July, a teenager attacked several people with an ax on a train in Würzburg, injuring five. The German government has been criticized for its response to the attacks. Some critics have said that the government has not done enough to prevent terrorism and that it has been too slow to deport dangerous individuals. The government has defended its record, saying that it is doing everything it can to keep the country safe.
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