tim stuchtey is the executive director of the brandenburg institute for society and security and an expertc news. first of all, i think you went to university in the city of muenster. can you tell us a bit about what kind of city it is?” did. it was a few years back, but muenster is a beautiful city. 250,000 inhabitants, large universities, so the entire society is very much dominated by the university, by the student, the professors and not only during the semester. it's a very lively and beautiful place. actually it was also until a few years back home too many british soldiers stationed in the area. the police have confirmed there have been fatalities, four people have died. many people will bejumping to people have died. many people will be jumping to the conclusion that this is possibly terrorist related. what do you think has happened here? first of all, at this point in time, whatever we think we know, we hear, might change after the police are done with their investigation. but of course, it looks like this was done on purpose, that this was a terrorist attack. however, at this poi