Two 13-Year-Old Girls Seriously Injured in Attack at German School
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about school safety and prompted a major police response in Bavaria.
Key Facts
- A 16-year-old boy was arrested following an attack at a secondary school in Schongau, Bavaria.
- The incident occurred at Welfen-Gymnasium, a secondary school in southern Germany.
- Two girls, both aged 13, were seriously wounded in the attack.
- Police described the response as a major operation in the area.
- The suspect allegedly wounded the two girls at the high school.
What Happened
A 16-year-old male suspect was arrested after allegedly attacking and seriously injuring two 13-year-old girls at Welfen-Gymnasium in Schongau, Bavaria. Police launched a major operation in response to the incident.
Why It Matters
The attack has heightened concerns about student safety in German schools and led to increased police activity in the region. The event may prompt discussions about security measures in educational institutions.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances of the attack and determine potential motives. Updates on the condition of the injured students and any legal proceedings are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter7h agoTeenager arrested after two girls, 13, seriously injured in German school attack
- The IndependentLeft5h ago2 girls wounded at a high school in southern Germany, teenage suspect arrested
