Prosecutors in Germany say they have found evidence to link the murders of 10 people over seven years to far-right extremists.
Eight of the victims were of Turkish origin, one was Greek and one was a German policewoman.
Nine were small businessmen - mainly kebab stall owners - who were shot in the face in broad daylight at their places of work.
The murders were committed in several German cities between 2000 and 2007.
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