One of the two bars targeted in Hanau, Germany - YANN SCHREIBER / AFP

Germany wakes up bereaved. Nine people were killed and many injured on Wednesday evening in Hanau, near Frankfurt in the center of the country in two shootings, the alleged perpetrator of which was later found dead at his home, police said. 20 Minutes takes stock of the situation.

What happened ?

The first shooting targeted a shisha bar, the Midnight, in the heart of Hanau, a city of around 90,000 inhabitants. According to the police, at least one person was seriously injured at this first site around 10 p.m. Witnesses, quoted by local media, reported hearing a dozen shots.

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- BILD (@BILD) February 20, 2020

The alleged perpetrator then left this first site by car in the direction of Kurt-Schumacher Platz, in the district of Kesselstadt, according to the police. A second shooting then took place, which left "at least five seriously injured", according to the authorities' initial assessment. According to local media, three people were killed in front of the first hookah bar and five in front of the second, L'Arena Bar.

The gunman reportedly rang the door of the second bar and shot people in the smoking area, killing five including a woman, reports Bild , adding that the victims are of Kurdish origin.

At least eight people were killed in Germany in two shootings in Hanau, near Frankfurt, on February 19, 2020. - Michael Probst / AP / SIPA

"The victims are people we have known for years," responded the bar manager's son, quoted by the DPA agency. Two employees were among the victims, according to this witness, absent like his father at the time of the shooting. “It's a shock to everyone. "

"It is a real horror scenario," deplored the Conservative member for the riding, Katja Leikert. The social-democratic mayor of Hanau, Claus Kaminsky, spoke to him of a "terrible evening, which will certainly haunt us for a very, very long time". He asked to avoid "speculation" and called on residents to "be careful".

How many victims are there?

"At this stage, the police can only confirm that eight people have been fatally injured," authorities said in a statement overnight. A seriously injured person died Thursday morning, reporting the killings to nine killed, according to a spokesperson. Several other people were seriously injured.

What do we know about the author?

A person suspected of being the author of the massacre was found dead a few hours later, alongside another unidentified body. “The accused was found lifeless at his home in Hanau. The police special intervention forces also discovered another body there. The investigation continues. Currently there is no indication that there are other perpetrators, ”police in the southeastern state of Hesse, where Hanau is located, wrote on Twitter.

❗ #Update nach # Schießerei in #Hanau ❗

Mutmaßlicher Täter wurde leblos an seiner Wohnanschrift in #Hanau aufgefunden. Zudem entdeckten Spezialkräfte der Polizei dort eine weitere Leiche.

Die Ermittlungen dauern an.

Aktuell gibt es keine Hinweise auf weitere Täter.

- Polizei Südosthessen (@Polizei_soh) February 20, 2020

Investigators also found his car, which contained ammunition and magazines, local media said, adding that the suspect was licensed to hunt and is said to be German. A large police force had been deployed after the shootings in Hanau, a city located about twenty kilometers from Frankfurt.

What mobile?

The motive for these attacks is not yet known, said a police spokesman. Germany has been targeted in recent years by several jihadist attacks, one of which killed 12 people in the heart of Berlin in December 2016. But it is the threat of far-right terrorism that most worries the German authorities. , especially since the murder of a pro-migrant German elected member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's party last June.

On Friday, 12 members of a far-right group were arrested as part of a massive counterterrorism investigation. They are suspected of having planned large-scale attacks on mosques on the model of the author of the attack on Christchurch in New Zealand, who in March 2019 had killed 51 people in two mosques by filming themselves live. They were taken into custody.

In October, a right-wing extremist Holocaust denier had attempted to carry out an attack in a synagogue in Halle, a massacre being only barely avoided. Unable to enter the religious building in which the faithful had barricaded themselves, he had shot a passerby and the client of a kebab restaurant, broadcasting his packages live on the Internet.

In Dresden, in the former GDR, eight neo-Nazis have also been on trial for almost five months for planning attacks against foreigners and politicians. The association Ditib, the main organization of the Turkish Muslim community in Germany, has asked for more protection for its faithful who "no longer feel safe".

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