Afghanistan, Feb. 15 -- The suspect in the Munich car ramming attack, which left at least 36 people injured, has confessed to intentionally driving into a crowd. German authorities are treating the incident as an attempted murder. Prosecutors have confirmed that the motive remains unclear, but no evidence links the suspect to any violent groups or networks.
The 24-year-old Afghan national, identified as Farhad Noori, admitted to deliberately driving his white Mini Cooper into a labour union demonstration in Munich. Despite his confession, authorities have stated there is no indication of any terrorism-related or Islamist organization ties.
Prosecutor Gabriele Tilmann mentioned that the suspect's statement suggested a possible religious mo...