Assailants beat far-right lawmaker unconscious-German police
By Reuters
09 January 2019 |
5:12 am
Assailants wielding wooden bars beat unconscious a lawmaker for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the northern city of Bremen in what officials on Tuesday (January 8) described as a politically-motivated attack.
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