A gunman opened fire on two shisha bars in Hanau, German, killing at least nine people and injuring several others, police have revealed.
The attack took place on Wednesday night, February 19. The first target was the Midnight shisha bar in the city centre of Hanau. Witnesses reported hearing about a dozen gunshots, and at least three people were killed.
The suspect then reportedly fled in a dark car to the Kesselstadt neighbourhood and opened fire at the Arena Bar & Cafe, where at least five people were killed.
The shootings sparked a seven-hour manhunt, while officers searched for what they thought could have been more than one attacker.
The total number of people killed -- including the suspect -- is 11, with another person seriously injured, added Beuth.
Federal prosecutors are treating the attack as terrorism, with officials saying there is evidence the gunman was a far-right extremist.
Hanau Mayor Claus Kaminsky told Bild it had been a "terrible night", adding: "You could not imagine a worse night. It will of course keep us busy for a long, long time and remain a sad memory. I'm deeply moved."
This attack comes four days after another shooting in Berlin, near a Turkish comedy show at the Tempodrom concert venue, which killed one person.
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