Mysterious ties of Ansbach attacker
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaThe German police found a Bulgarian track and protection of the "good" Syrian during the investigation of the terrorist attack in the small Bavarian town of Ansbach.
According to the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, the law enforcement agencies have found out that terrorist Mohammad Daleel specially infiltrated into Germany.
He told a therapist that he spent two months in a Bulgarian prison, where he was beaten and thrown into a street. However, later Mohammed met a person who helped him to move to Europe. "Fortunately I found a Syrian, who paid me a flight to Austria," the terrorist said.
Experts drew attention to the fact that ordinary Syrians living in Europe have no money for a charity. The German prosecutor's office have refused to comment on the details of the Ansbach terrorist attack. "We need to carefully examine all the details and motives, it will take time," the department said.
We also know that after moving to Germany, Mohammad Daleel took a psychotherapy session. However, it did not help him, as he committed the attack on the day of the planned meeting with the doctor.
After Mohammed's death, the police found a video where he warned about an attack and said goodbye to his family.
The terrorist speaks quickly and quietly while recording a video, as if he was afraid that someone behind a door will hear him. Perhaps he was sitting on the floor, holding the mobile phone camera on his lap.
"I declare the martyrdom operation in Ansbach, Bavaria province in response to the killing of Muslims," Mohammed said. "You will not live peacefully as long as you fight Daesh," the terrorist added.
"This operation is carried out with an explosive device but next time, it will be with car bombs," he said.
The video lasts 2 minutes and 22 seconds, but it says everything, which was important for this person, including a farewell address to his family: "To my family I say, I see you in heaven".
On July 24, a suicide bomber has blown himself up outside the Eugens Weinstube restaurant in the German city of Ansbach, injuring at least 12 people. The Police assumed that he wanted to carry an explosive device to the Ansbach Open festival , which was attended by about 2.5 thousand visitors.