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A macabre discovery in Germany. Blood swastikas on cars and houses


On Wednesday evening, around 10.40 p.m., police in Hanau in Hesse received a report of a disturbing substance smeared on the hood of one of the cars parked in the Lamboy district. The owner of the vehicle reported that there was a swastika painted with a red liquid on the car.

Initially, the case seemed incidental, but the police quickly realized that this was only the beginning of macabre discoveries. Searching the surrounding streets, officers discovered dozens more cars smeared with a red substance. In total, nearly 50 vehicles were vandalized. Many letterboxes and even house facades were also covered with banned symbols.

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Where did this discovery take place?

How many vehicles were vandalized?

How did the police determine the origin of the substance?

Were there any injured people found in the area?

Swastikas on cars and houses in Germany. The police appeal to residents

Initial tests showed that the mysterious substance was probably human blood. However, its origins remain unclear. The police emphasize that at this stage, no evidence of injured people in the area has been found.

The background and motive behind this crime remain unclear. The police are currently investigating the destruction of property and the use of organization symbols that are contrary to the German constitution, which are subject to severe penalties in this country. According to “Bild”, although many of the symbols were inverted, German police classified them as swastikas – a symbol banned throughout Germany.

The police appeal to anyone who may have any information in this case to contact the officers.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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