Event 1158

processed extension Updated 2025-12-01T19:51:10.045399+00:00
Status: processed Confidence: Category: Country: Attack Type: Where: Source: extension URL: https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/thueringen/mitte-thueringen/erfurt/brandanschlag-bundeswehr-lkw-100.html 🔗 Archive: Archived HTML
🕐 Event Time: 2025-06-23T13:29:10Z
Created: 2025-12-01T19:41:58.388542+00:00
✏️ Updated: 2025-12-01T19:51:10.045399+00:00
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Description and Notes

In Erfurt, six Bundeswehr trucks were set on fire or damaged on the premises of an auto dealership. The attack occurred during the night to Sunday and followed a previous arson attack on military vehicles at a workshop yard over a year ago. The vehicles involved belonged to the logistics service of the Bundeswehr and the MAN truck and bus service GmbH in Erfurt Gispersleben. Police and public prosecutor investigations are ongoing, and the state criminal office has taken over the investigation.

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Location

Location: Erfurt, Thuringia

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