Twelve far-right fanatics have been charged with plotting terror attacks on mosques, politicians and asylum seekers in an attempt to spark 'civil war' in Germany. In it's planned attacks on mosques, the well-funded group intended to kill or injure as many Muslims as possible, authorities said on Friday. 'They aimed through attacks on mosques and the killing and wounding of as many Muslims as possible to create civil war-like conditions,' prosecutors said in a statement. Twelve far-right fanatics have been charged with plotting to attack mosques, politicians and asylum seekers in an attempt to spark 'civil war-like conditions in Germany, authorities announced on Friday. Far-right extremism is particularly sensitive in Germany because of its historical responsibility for the Nazis' World War Two genocide of six million European Jews.
Source: Daily Mail November 13, 2020 16:07 UTC