Perpetrators attacks had contact with IS

The perpetrators of the attacks in the German towns of Ansbach and Würzburg had contact with members of IS.

Writes the German weekly Der Spiegel. IS members from Saudi Arabia helped the 17-year-old boy, in Wurzburg train passengers attacked with a knife and an ax, in coming up with the attack. The IS members asked the first boy if he would ride into a crowd with a car, but when it appeared that he had no license has been suggested to attack people in a train.

Shortly before the attack, the boy sent a message that read: 'See you in paradise. 'After five train passengers with a knife wounded, he was shot dead by police. In a video that appeared later on the net the boy swore allegiance to IS.
  
    
     
      
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The 27-year-old Syrian who blew himself up also had contact with IS members at a festival in Ansbach. clear from the call history on his phone that it was actually intended to place the bomb between festivalgoers and to bring from a distance detonated. When he was stopped at the entrance of the festival, he brought the bomb there exploded. Fifteen people were injured here.

The bomber was an IS-trailer and was also a member of Al Qaeda. From the conversations he had with the IS members that he wanted to commit more attacks in Germany.