Deputy PM: Support for Vietnamese following gun attack in Germany

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh on July 23 requested Vietnamese representative agencies in Germany work with local authorities to update the latest situation of Vietnamese citizens following a gun attack in Munich city on July 22 (Germany time). 

Scene following the attack
He also asked representative agencies to offer all possible support to Vietnamese nationals who meet with any difficulty. 

According to the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany, there has been no information about injured Vietnamese in the attack so far. 

The embassy has kept contact with German authorities to update the latest information about the situation of Vietnamese citizens and provide timely support.
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