Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuß denies terrorist intentions

In the Reichsbürger trial in Frankfurt am Main, Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuß has spoken out in detail for the first time. He rejects the allegations of involvement in a coup attempt and blames social media.

The trial against alleged Reichsbürger is taking place at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt am Main. Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuß, one of the main defendants, has now spoken substantively to the allegations for the first time. He emphasizes that he was not a terrorist and rejects the charges of a coup attempt. Instead, he blames social media, which he believes led to misunderstandings. The case revolves around a milieu that does not recognize the German state and pursues radical ideas. Further details of Reuß's statements were discussed in the hearing, with the defendant portraying his actions as harmless.

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