b_179_129_16777215_00_images_DEU150401aa003.jpegBERLIN — Germans are reeling from a spate of violent attacks that have shaken a country already anxious about its open-door refugee policy and fearful that Islamist terrorist attacks like those in neighboring France could take place here, too.

Authorities said Monday that a 27-year-old Syrian man pledged allegiance to the Islamic State before he detonated a bag of explosives outside a music festival in the Bavarian town of Ansbach, killing himself and injuring 15 people on Sunday.

Read more at The Washington Times
You are here: Home Newsroom Featured stories FEATURED: Europe / Caucasus Terror attacks shake German citizenry anxious about open-door immigration policy