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Germany repatriates 28 Afghans: 100 euros for help, accused of multiple crimes

Germany has repatriated 28 Afghan nationals. All these people were sent by Qatar Airways charter plane on Friday morning. According to the report, 1000 euros (about 93 thousand rupees) were given to all these criminals. A doctor was also sent with him in the plane. Germany has taken the first such step in Afghanistan since the Taliban took power three years ago. Germany does not have diplomatic relations with the Taliban, so Qatar acted as an intermediary in sending these criminals to Afghanistan. According to the BBC, a spokesman for the German chancellor said that all these people were involved in the crime. However, what his crime was was not revealed. Interior Minister Nancy Feger called the move a security issue for Germany. Action taken after the stabbing According to the German newspaper Spiegel, the government had been preparing for this for 2 months. But the move comes a week after a knife attack in Solingen. Three people were killed and five seriously injured in a stabbing incident in Solingen on August 23. The police arrested the attacker a day later. The suspect is a Syrian citizen who applied for asylum in Germany. He was supposed to be sent to Bulgaria last year, but he disappeared before leaving and so could not be sent. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Solingen attack. He said the attack was carried out to avenge the deaths of Muslims in Palestine and the rest of the world. Two stabbings in Germany in 8 days A day after Friday's attack in Solingen, Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia saw another stabbing. A woman attacked a bus with a knife, injuring five people. The woman has been arrested. According to the report, the condition of three people is critical. At least 40 other passengers were traveling in the bus at the time of the incident. Information about the accused woman is not yet available.

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