"Water Tobacco" Store Shooting A man with the idea of ​​thinking of a foreign enemy Investigated by terrorism Germany February 20 21:12

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In central Germany, two stores offering tobacco were shot in succession, killing nine people, and law enforcement officials are examining the incident as a terrorist attack by a German man with a view to hostile foreigners.

In Hannau, a city in central Hessen, two shops offering "water tobacco", popular among people from the Middle East, were shot one after another, killing nine people.

The suspect man escaped from the scene and was later found dead at his home in the city.

In a statement on Friday, Hesse's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Boyd, said that the suspect was a 43-year-old German with the idea of ​​hostile foreigners, and said he was under investigation for a terrorist attack.

Local media reported that racist text was found to have been written by the man.

On the other hand, at the man's home, one other man was found in the body, but it was confirmed that he was a 72-year-old mother.

The city of Hanau, where the incident took place, is about 20 kilometers east of Frankfurt and is known as the birthplace of the Brothers Grimm who wrote the "Grim's Fairy Tale" in a city of about 100,000 inhabitants.