German broadcaster MDR reported that three members of the group, including left-wing local politician Jamaara Schrenk, were beaten by masked gunmen on their way to their offices in eastern Görlitz on the night of the 21st, the day after the attack.
The left-wing party has argued that neo-Nazi attacks are nothing new but have increased dramatically in recent years.
In downtown Magdeburg, the site of the terrorist attack, more than 2,000 far-right forces marched with banners calling for the deportation of migrants on the evening of the 21st.
In Bremerhappen, northern Germany, a blackmailer who posted a post on TikTok saying, "We will murder people who appear to be Arabs with weapons in the Christmas market" was arrested.
Germany's far-right camp argues that the inclusive refugee policy, which has continued since the mid-2000s, is responsible for the vehicle terror attacks.
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