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The incident came the day before a the Munich Security Conference — an annual meeting of global politicians and defense officials — was set to get underway.

The stage is set for a historic meeting between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders hope to enhance trade and bolster defense ties.
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Several people were injured in the incident, the police said. They have not said whether the crash was an accident or a deliberate attack.

Several people were injured in the incident, the police said. They have not said whether the crash was an accident or a deliberate attack.
On Thursday, when Modi arrives in the White House, he’d be among a handful of leaders visiting Trump in the first weeks of his second presidency.

Details of the incident remain unknown. Local media are reporting a car drove into a group of demonstrators.

German police say a driver drove a vehicle into a group of people in Munich on Thursday, injuring several.