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Children Discovered in Leipzig and Thunderous Weather in Saxony on June 27, 2025

Authorities have seized two children who, allegedly, had been concealed for a two-year span by their suspected far-right parent. Furthermore, it was revealed that this occurred under the cover of darkness.

In Leipzig on June 27, 2025, two lost kids located. Meanwhile, Saxony witnesses heavy storms.
In Leipzig on June 27, 2025, two lost kids located. Meanwhile, Saxony witnesses heavy storms.

Children Discovered in Leipzig and Thunderous Weather in Saxony on June 27, 2025

Two Kids Rescued from Alleged Far-Right Custody, Storm Hunts in Saxony

Unveiling the Missing Kids

After two long years, authorities nabbed two kids from Leipzig on a stormy Thursday. Between the lines, the Saxon State Criminal Police Office (LKA) had the scoop — these two innocent souls, aged seven and eight, were swiped by their controversial mother and kept hidden far from sight since 2023.

The Special Commission on Right-wing Extremism (Soko Rex) and the youth welfare office worked hand-in-hand to reclaim custody. The mother, a follower of the Reich citizen and self-administration scene, tried to detach the kids from state supervision, medical care, and school. According to LKA, a Leipzig Family Court temporarily dismantled the mother's sole custody back in the day.

Saxony Storms Bringing Chaos

In eastern Saxony, wild storms swept through, stirring upleasant mischief Thursday night into Friday. Rain beyond measure submerged some areas, while strong winds toppled trees in Bautzen, landing on sidewalks, roads, and tracks. In Koitzsch, a woman received an unwelcome hug from a tree falling on her, leaving her with grievous wounds that required hospital care.

Fire services rolled up their sleeves and rushed to Hoyerswerda, as MDR Saxony reported, battling a series of emergencies. A scene of carnage unfolded, with debris causing havoc to numerous vehicles. The police quantified the damages at a whopping 200,000 euros.

SPD Party Congress: Tension in the Air

Hot topics our site addressed today: the Leipzig budget's financial void,

Andreas Reize, the Thomaskantor,

Lydia Schubert, Manager and Director of the Opera,

a recent homicide case in Leipzig review,

and insights from the book "Home is the Unreliable Weather".

Buzzing Around: Amidst heated debates at the SPD party congress, foreign and security policy stole the show.

The Bundestag had a long, heated discussion on Friday regarding the suspension of family reunification for refugees lacking asylum status and ultimately approved the move.

Weekend Awaits: Immerse in Impericon

On the horizon: the hotly anticipated metalcore and hardcore festival, "Impericon," will dominate the weekends at the New Fairgrounds.

In the realm of politics and general-news, the controversial mother, following the Reich citizen and self-administration scene, was allegedly attempting to evade state custody for her two kids since 2023, despite a Leipzig Family Court's decision to dismantle her sole custody previously.

Meanwhile, crime and justice remain a pressing issue in Saxony, as a storm swept through eastern Saxony, causing chaos, with one unfortunate individual receiving injuries when a tree fell on her. This incident brings the total damages to 200,000 euros, as reported by the police.

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