Six Killed in Germany Shooting
Six people were killed in a shooting at a mother-and-child support centre in Stade, near Hamburg, Germany, in a shocking incident that has stunned the country. According to German authorities, a 45-year-old man of Turkish origin allegedly opened fire at the facility, which provides shelter and support for pregnant women and mothers with young children. All six victims were employees of the centre, while the suspect's infant daughter and the child's mother, who were staying at the facility, escaped unharmed. Initial investigations suggest the attack may have been linked to a child custody dispute involving the suspect.
Police launched a massive operation, arrested the suspect, and detained two other individuals as part of the investigation. Authorities said there is no ongoing threat to the public and that the incident appears to be an isolated family-related tragedy rather than an act of terrorism or politically motivated violence. German leaders expressed shock over the attack and extended condolences to the victims' families. Investigators are continuing to examine the motive and circumstances surrounding one of the deadliest shooting incidents in Germany in recent years.