2026年7月25日晚间,Abdul Ballout驾驶白色货车冲入位于柏林蒂尔公园(勃兰登堡门附近)的LGBTQ+骄傲游行人群,随后持刀随意袭击他人 [1]。这起事件造成1名65岁波兰女性死亡、其女儿受伤及30余人伤亡 [1]。事件发生两天后,嫌疑人在被捕时遭警方枪杀 [1]。
为应对这一悲剧,德国政府启动了全面的受害者救助计划 [1]。联邦政府恐怖主义受害者专员和Weisser Ring受害者支持组织提供了包括创伤治疗、紧急财务援助、长期护理建议、困难救济金和受害者养老金等多项支持措施 [1]。
过去十年内德国经历了13次极端主义恐怖袭击事件,造成39人死亡、475人受伤 [1]。
On the evening of July 25, 2026, a vehicle-ramming and knife attack occurred at an LGBTQ+ Pride gathering in Berlin's Tiergarten park near the Brandenburg Gate [1]. The assailant, Abdul Ballout, drove a white van into the crowd before launching indiscriminate knife attacks on attendees [1]. The attack claimed the life of a 65-year-old Polish woman and left over 30 people injured, including the victim's daughter [1]. Two days after the incident, Ballout was shot and killed by police during his apprehension [1].
In response to the attack, German authorities have established a comprehensive support framework for survivors and victims' families [1]. The Federal Government's Commissioner for Victims of Terrorism and the Weisser Ring victim support organization are coordinating assistance programs that include trauma therapy, emergency financial aid, long-term care guidance, hardship relief payments, and victim pensions [1]. These measures reflect Germany's commitment to aiding those affected by the violence and facilitating their recovery [1].