German NATO soldiers attacked in the Netherlands

Unknown assailants verbally and physically attacked two German soldiers from the operational NATO headquarters in Brunssum. The attackers chanted slogans against NATO.

The two Bundeswehr members were in civilian clothes on Monday evening in a wooded area near the base. A group of eight to ten masked men first stopped a bodyguard, demanded money and then chanted the slogan "We hate Nato".

The soldier freed himself and alerted the Dutch police. When officers arrived, the same group attacked a second staff soldier and kicked the man lying on the ground.

The attackers fled without any arrests being made. NATO had previously raised the security level to "Bravo" after airstrikes against Iran began. German General Ingo Gerhartz warned the soldiers to be vigilant during a briefing on Tuesday.

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Dramatic illustration of German soldiers facing drone threats in the Middle East and Dubai civilians alerted by rockets amid Iran war.
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Iran war threatens German soldiers and civilians in Dubai

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The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has led to counterattacks endangering German soldiers in Jordan and Iraq as well as civilians in Dubai. More than 500 Bundeswehr soldiers are stationed in the region, and drone attacks occurred at two sites. In Dubai, residents were woken by rocket alerts.

In Wolgast, a 31-year-old man shouted right-wing extremist slogans and showed the Hitler salute. Witnesses reported this to police on Monday afternoon. Officers instructed the man on site and are now investigating him.

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In the latest criticism of NATO amid the US-Iran war—following earlier rebukes over the Strait of Hormuz—President Donald Trump accused allies of failing to support US strikes on Iran. Posting on social media that 'NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM,' he met NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte while threatening to withdraw US troops or exit the alliance, after a fragile ceasefire was announced this week.

Preparations are underway in Kalkar, North Rhine-Westphalia, for the „Locked Shields“ cyber exercise. 45 NATO and partner countries are training together to defend against AI-powered attacks. The exercise begins on Monday.

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A man was reportedly injured by gunfire in Bremen-Neustadt on Saturday evening. Witnesses reported shots via emergency services, leading police to find the injured man on site and provide first aid. Authorities are conducting an intensive search for the suspect or suspects.

In Dresden on Saturday, around 3000 counter-protesters faced off against a march of about 2000 right-wing extremists marking the anniversary of the 1945 bombing. Police separated the groups and used pepper spray during scuffles, initiating several investigations. The events proceeded peacefully overall without direct confrontations.

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