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    Germany arrests minors in strike against far-right 'terrorist' group

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    German authorities arrested five minors linked to a far-right terrorist group, charged with attempted murder and arson. The group aimed to incite violence against migrants.

    German Authorities Arrest Five Minors Linked to Far-Right Terrorism

    By Ludwig Burger

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German authorities on Wednesday arrested five adolescents suspected of forming a far-right terrorist group and said the charges included attempted murder and severe arson.

    The arrests follow arson attacks on a community centre and a refugee shelter.

    Federal prosecutors said in a statement the five were male culpable minors who formed a group which styled itself as the "last wave of defence" to protect the "German nation".

    They listed eight German members of the group, disclosing their first names and the initial of their last names, including three who had been previously arrested. Their ages were not disclosed.

    The group's "aim is to commit acts of violence primarily against migrants and political opponents to bring about the collapse of the democratic system of Germany," the statement said.

    Two of the five are believed to have committed arson at a cultural community centre in October in the eastern state of Brandenburg.

    Two other members of the group who were arrested previously are accused of breaking a window and firing fireworks into a migrant shelter in Saxony in January.

    The statement added that more than 220 police officers were involved in the five arrests and searches of premises across five regional states.

    Politically motivated crimes in Germany surged about 40% to a record high last year, a report by the interior ministry showed on Tuesday, with an especially sharp growth seen in far-right violence.

    Deepening political polarisation, a series of closely fought elections and the war in Gaza were cited as underlying reasons for the growth in violence.

    Far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) scored its best-ever results in national elections in February, calling for tighter immigration controls and a departure from the European Union.

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Five minors arrested for forming a far-right terrorist group.
    • •Charges include attempted murder and severe arson.
    • •Group aimed to incite violence against migrants and political opponents.
    • •220 police officers involved in the arrests across five states.
    • •Politically motivated crimes in Germany surged 40% last year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany arrests minors in strike against far-right 'terrorist' group

    1What charges were the minors arrested for?

    The minors were arrested on charges including attempted murder and severe arson, suspected of forming a far-right terrorist group.

    2What was the group's aim?

    The group's aim was to commit acts of violence primarily against migrants and political opponents to bring about the collapse of Germany's democratic system.

    3How many police officers were involved in the arrests?

    More than 220 police officers were involved in the five arrests and searches of premises across five regional states.

    4What trends are observed in politically motivated crimes in Germany?

    Politically motivated crimes in Germany surged about 40% to a record high last year, with a significant increase in far-right violence.

    5What political party's rise is linked to the increase in far-right violence?

    The far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) scored its best-ever results in national elections in February, which is linked to the increase in far-right violence.

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