Sahra Wagenknecht, an outspoken critic of Berlin’s policies on Ukraine, was giving a speech when she was sprayed with red paint
Veteran German left-wing politician Sahra Wagenknecht was splattered with red paint at a rally on Thursday, in an incident that her associates linked to her stance against arming Ukraine. A suspect has been detained.
Earlier this year, the firebrand MP split from Die Linke to establish the eponymous Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) – a movement that is left-leaning on economic policy but closer to the far right on hot-button issues such as immigration.
She has repeatedly lambasted German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government over its support for Ukraine.
During a campaign rally in Erfurt on Thursday evening, a man believed to be in his early 50s doused the podium with red paint. Wagenknecht escaped unscathed with a few specks of paint on her head, neck and upper body, according to her party’s spokesperson, Steffen Quasebarth. He added that the attacker appeared to have used a medical syringe.
The politician vacated the podium, but returned soon afterwards.
The offender was pinned to the ground and handcuffed by security personnel. Local media quoted the police as saying he is now being investigated for criminal damage to property. While his motive remains unknown, authorities believe it may have been political, the ZDF broadcaster reported.
Die WELT quoted Quasebarth and another member of Wagenknecht’s party as saying the attacker was shouting something either in Ukrainian or Russian, presumably making a reference to the military conflict between Kiev and Moscow.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter) late on Thursday, Wagenknecht said she was unharmed, but feeling “shock in my bones.”