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Germany: Police Officer, Activist Injured In Knife Attack At 'Anti-Islam' Rally, Incident Captured On Livestream

A knife attack occurred in Mannheim, Germany, with the assailant stabbing several people and a police officer. The attacker was shot and injured by another officer.

A man carried out a knife attack on several people at a market square in Mannheim, south-west Germany, according to the police. The incident was captured on a YouTube livestream, showing the assailant stabbing a man and then a police officer who came to help. The officer is in critical condition. The attacker was shot and injured by another police officer. Unconfirmed reports suggest that one of the injured was a far-right anti-Islam activist who was holding a rally in the square, the BBC reported.

A livestream video from the event depicts the attacker wielding a knife, with at least one person appearing to have a leg wound. Several bystanders attempted to subdue the attacker, who then broke free and stabbed a police officer in the back. 

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Mannheim police tweeted about a "major police operation" at the market square, and a rescue helicopter was dispatched to the scene.

According to BBC, the police reported that the attack took place at 11:35 local time (10:35 BST), with the assailant using a knife to injure multiple people. The attacker was then shot by a firearm.

Police have not disclosed further information about the injured individuals.

Far-Right Anti-Islam Activist's Rally

The attack coincided with a rally held by far-right anti-Islam activist Michael Stürzenberger in the market square. Stürzenberger's organization, Citizens' Movement Pax Europa (BPE), confirmed to Bild newspaper that he was injured in the attack, the BBC reported.

According to Bild, Michael Stürzenberger is known for his Islamophobic blog and is a member of BPE, an organisation opposing the "Islamisation" of Germany. The 58-year-old is also associated with the anti-Muslim platform PI-News and is under surveillance by the Bavarian domestic intelligence service.

A former politician, Stürzenberger once led the right-wing populist party Die Freiheit, which dissolved in 2016. Before that, he was a member of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the Bavarian sister party of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), but left before he could be expelled. 

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