By Julian Robinson for MailOnline
Published: 12:12 GMT, 2 January 2019 | Updated: 11:48 GMT, 3 January 2019
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A migrant gang left 12 people aged 13 to 42 injured after carrying out random attacks and hurling racist abuse in a German city, it has been reported.
Four teenagers - from Iran, Syria and Afghanistan - are said to have targeted passers-by in the Bavarian city of Amberg.
Eyewitnesses claim a man was pushed down a flight of stairs while a 17-year-old was left needing hospital treatment for a head injury.
Germany's Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said he was 'dismayed' by the events in Amberg adding: 'If asylum seekers commit violent crimes, they must leave our country.'
A migrant gang left 12 people aged 13 to 42 injured after carrying out random attacks and hurling racist abuse in a German city, it has been reported. Pictures have emerged showing three of four suspects arrested by police
Four teenagers - from Iran , Syria and Afghanistan - are said to have targeted passers-by in the Bavarian city of Amberg. Pictured: One of four suspects arrested by police
A migrant gang left 12 people aged 13 to 42 injured after carrying out random attacks and hurling racist abuse in the German city of Amberg (pictured), it has been reported
The violence broke out at about 6.30pm on Saturday at Amberg station.
A 13-year-old, named as Nimo M was kicked in the stomach before his 29-year-old friend, landscape gardener Marco S. was hit in the face.
In another incident, a 17-year-old girl was branded a 'hooker', Bild reports, before her companions were struck in the face when they tried to intervene.
One eyewitness said a man was pushed down a