06.11.2025 21:12
In the city of Hanau, Germany, dozens of vehicles, walls, and mailboxes were covered with swastikas drawn in human blood at midnight. The incident has sparked a significant backlash in the country due to the use of Nazi symbols, and the police have launched a large-scale investigation to determine the source of the blood and identify those responsible.
The incident that occurred in the city of Hanau, Germany, during the night raised concerns across the country. Dozens of vehicles, a mailbox, and building walls were found with swastikas drawn in human blood.
ABOUT 50 VEHICLES WERE MARKED WITH HUMAN BLOOD
Police spokesperson Thomas Leipold stated that a citizen noticed a swastika drawn with a red liquid on the hood of their parked vehicle on Wednesday night and immediately reported the situation to the police. Upon the report, teams that arrived at the scene initiated a large-scale investigation in the area.
Tests conducted in the police laboratory confirmed that the red substance on the vehicles was human blood. Investigations revealed that approximately 50 vehicles in the city had been similarly marked.
THE SOURCE OF THE BLOOD AND THE PERPETRATOR REMAIN UNKNOWN
Police officials reported that the reason for the incident and the source of the blood used have not yet been determined. So far, no injuries or attack cases have been detected. Leipold emphasized that the motivation behind the incident is "completely unclear."
USE IS PROHIBITED
The use of Nazi symbols in public spaces is prohibited in Germany. The investigation is being conducted under the charges of 'damaging property' and 'use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations.'