Shots fired during Italy-Albania match leaving one injured as riot cops armed with submachine guns launch manhunt
AN unknown suspect has opened fire during Italy-Albania match in Germany and left one seriously injured, according to reports.
A man was hit by the bullet in the Berlin district of Moabit as police launched a manhunt for the gunman, as reported by the Bild.
It is understood hundreds of riot police officers armed with submachines have been deployed to search for the suspect.
Some witnesses claimed the attack was sparked by a brawl between football fans during the Italy-Albania match, but this is unconfirmed.
It is not known yet if the victims or the suspect were spectators attending the game.
Italians had beaten Albania 2:1 in the Euros match in Dortmund today.
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It comes after German cops shot dead a knifeman who attacked a group of football fans at a Euros garden party on Friday.
The supporters were enjoying their first game against Scotland when the assailant came into their backyard just minutes after kick-off.
Officers were called to a single-family home on Genossenschaftsweg in Wolmirstedt, near Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt around 9.30pm.
Police shot the attacker at the scene after he ran towards the officers to attack them.
"Firearms were used," a police spokesperson told Bild on Saturday morning.
"The perpetrator died in hospital."
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