UPDATE: Frankfurt Airport murderer shouted Islamic slogans during the attack on the bus
Frankfurt Airport Shooting Update: So says the German-language article "Kosovare greift US-Soldaten an – zwei Tote!" in Bild, March 2 (thanks to Buraq Is Dead):
Angeblich hat der Täter beim Angriff auf den Bus islamistische Parolen gebrüllt."Supposedly, the offender shouted Islamist slogans during the attack on the bus."
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A "Kosovo" man..... perhaps a misunderstander unhappy with the speed in which the US, EU and NATO are establishing an independent militant Islamic state in the heart of Europe.
Let's sit back and watch the media squirm and obfuscate while setting us all up for target practice.
Frankfurt airport shooting: two killed, two wounded in attack on US military bus
Bus driver and US soldier killed and two others injured in shooting at Frankfurt airport, reports say
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Two people have died after a gunman opened fire on a bus carrying American soldiers at Frankfurt Airport, police say.
The driver of the bus and a US soldier were reportedly killed, while two others were seriously injured.
A 21-year-old suspect from Kosovo is said to have been arrested after the shooting in front of Terminal 2 at Europe's second-biggest airport.
Police have told German media it is not clear if it was a terrorist attack.
"Everything happened on board the bus," police spokesman Jurgen Linker told AFP news agency. "The suspected gunman has been arrested. There are two dead and two seriously injured."
US Army Europe has not yet issued a comment, but said it was looking into the incident.
The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says the airport is not far from Ramstein Air Base, the US Air Force's headquarters in Europe.
Four Islamists were convicted in March last year in Germany for plotting to bomb targets including Ramstein Air Base.
Last month the German parliament extended by one year the military mission in Afghanistan.
Germany has 4,860 troops there, despite domestic polls suggesting the mission's unpopularity.




