In the process of attacks on Turkish shops in Waldkraiburg, Upper Bavaria, the defendant was sentenced on Friday to nine and a half years in prison - among other things for attempted murder in 26 cases, serious arson and the preparation of a serious act of violence that was dangerous to the state.

The Munich Higher Regional Court also imposed her placement in the closed psychiatry.

The now 27-year-old man had thrown - among other things - an incendiary device in a Turkish grocery store, above which numerous people lived in their apartments.

From the court's point of view, he put her life in danger.

He is also said to have committed and planned other acts.

The motive: fanatical Salafism and hatred of Turks.

The accused is schizophrenic, according to the court.

"Without the schizophrenia, the attacks carried out by the defendant in Waldkraiburg are inconceivable," said the presiding judge.

But they are "just as inconceivable without the Islamist-jihadist ideology".

This is "the foundation on which schizophrenia has saddled up".

The federal prosecutor had demanded thirteen and a half years in prison, the defense a prison sentence of seven years.