AFP
Sat Jul 23 2016

Munich gunman likely acted alone, and then committed suicide after killing nine people in cold blood, police said.
German police said Saturday a gunman who went on a shooting rampage at a busy mall in Munich likely acted alone, and then committed suicide after killing nine people in cold blood.
The third attack on civilians in Europe in barely a week saw panicked shoppers fleeing the Olympia (OEZ) mall aselite policelaunched a massive operation to track down what had initially been thought to be up to three assailants.
"We found a man who killed himself. We assume that he was the only shooter," police said on Twitter.
Nine people were killed in the shooting that began early Friday evening, with 21injured accordingto the latest official toll.
The statement from authorities came after explosives experts from the Munich police examined a backpack found on a dead man thought to be the lone assailant in the rampage,German DPA news agencyreported.
The man's body was found about onekilometre(0.6 miles) away from the mall where the shootings took place, DPA said.
"We suspect terrorism," a police spokesman in the Bavarian capital said earlier, but there were no immediate indications of an Islamist link.
A video posted on social media appeared to show a man dressed in black walking away from a McDonald's restaurant while firing repeatedly onpeopleas they fled screaming.
Germany has so far escaped the kind of large-scalejihadistattacks seen inneighbouringFrance and neither themotives northe identity of the supposed gunman were known.
Munich's main train station was evacuated and metro and bus transport in the city suspended for several hours while residents were ordered to stay in their homes, leaving the streets largely deserted.
By early Saturday, transport services were running again, Munich police said.
Chancellor Angela Merkel will convene her security council on Saturday to address the deadly rampage in the European economic powerhouse which took in more than one million migrants and refugees last year.
"We are determined to do everything we can so that terror and inhuman violencestandno chance in Germany," her chief of staff Peter Altmaier said.
'Murderous attack'
The spree began before 1600 GMT at the McDonald's and continued on a nearby street before at least one attacker moved into the Olympiacentre-- which lies not far from the scene of the 1972 Olympics massacre.
Shoppers rushed away from the mall, some carrying children in their arms, as the building was surrounded by armed police and emergency vehicles, while helicopters buzzed overhead.
Europe has been on alert for terrorism in the wake of a string of attacks inneighbouringFrance and Belgium claimed by the Islamic Statejihadistgroup.
German President JoachimGaucksaid he was "horrified" by the "murderous attack", while Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, who was on a flight to New York when the shooting began, will return to Germany.
US President Barack Obama and French counterpart Francois Hollande voiced staunch support for theircloseally.
"Our hearts go out to those who may have been injured. It's still an active situation, and Germany's one of our closest allies, so we are going to pledge all the support that they may need in dealing with these circumstances," Obama said.
Austria said it has "significantly" tightened security measures in states sharing a border with Germany and put its elite Cobra police force on high alert.
String of attacks
The Munich mall is located near the stadium for the 1972 Olympics and the athletes' village which was the site of the hostage-taking and massacre of Israeli athletes by the Palestinian Black September group during the Games.
The shooting coincides with the fifth anniversary ofthe themassacre of 77 people in Norway byrightwingfanatic Anders Behring Breivik.
It also comes just days after a teenage asylum seeker went on a rampage with anaxeand a knife on a regional train on Monday near Wuerzburg, also in Bavaria, injuring five people.
DeMaiziere had said the teenager was believed to be a "lone wolf" who appeared to have been "inspired" by IS but was not a member of thejihadistnetwork.
The train rampage triggered calls by politicians in Bavaria to impose an upper limit on the number of refugees coming into Germany -- many of them via the southern state.
A record 1.1 million migrants and refugees were let in to Germany last year, with Syrians making up the largest group followed by Afghans.
The mall shooting came just eight days after 31-year-old Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel used a truck to mow down 84 people, including children, in the French Riviera city of Nice.
It was the third major attack on French soil in the past 18 months.
In March, IS claimed suicide bombings at Brussels airport and a city metro station that left 32 people dead.
In May, a mentally unstable 27-year-old man carried out a knife attack on a regional train in Bavaria, killing one person and injuring three others.

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