THIS is the shocking moment an influencer is attacked twice and hit with a firework as New Year’s Eve street parties descend into total anarchy.
The German streamer was celebrating the countdown to 2026 in Cologne shortly before midnight when she was targeted.
This is the shocking moment an influencer is attacked twice on New Year’s EveCredit: X
Kunshikitty, 29, was recording in Cologne on New Year’s Eve when she was targetedCredit: Instagram
Kunshikitty, 29, who has more than 200,000 followers on Twitch, was live-streaming in the streets when she twice hit by an object.
Donning a bright pink outfit, shocking footage shared to X shows the influencer walking down a street just 15 minutes before the clocks struck midnight.
With celebrations underway around her and fireworks lighting up the sky, the streamer is then attacked out of nowhere.
A man emerges from the crowd and appears to throw an object at her head from close range.
In visible pain, the 29-year-old recoils in horror and can be seen holding her head as the attacker flees and merges back into the crowds.
She can be heard saying in German: “Ow, ow, I’ve been hit by something. I’ve been hit on the head by something.”
“I think if I were a two-metre tall bouncer, they wouldn’t have done that,” she adds.
But just as she’s talking about the incident, she is struck by a second object.
Clearly outraged, the streamer later said she would be reporting the incident to the police.
It remains to be confirmed what objects were thrown but German outlet BILD reported they were allegedly fireworks.
The outlet said Cologne police had confirmed to them an investigation had been launched after footage of the incident circulated.
It’s unclear whether it was the same individual who threw the objects at the streamer.
It’s reportedly not the first time Kunshikitty has been targeted during a live stream after German media reported she was “verbally and physically harassed” at Oktoberfest a few months ago.
Nor was the shocking incident the first instance of violence of New Year’s Eve this week.
Elsewhere in Germany, two 18-year-olds died in the western city of Bielefeld when they set off home-made fireworks that produced “deadly facial injuries,” local police said in a statement.
Around 400 people were arrested in Berlin and at least 24 officers were injured.
The Berlin Accident Hospital in Marzahn reported 25 patients “with sometimes severe hand injuries, including partial or complete amputations of fingers or parts of the hand.”
While during New Year celebrations as two people were killed by fireworks, police faced “unprecedented” violence and a devastating fire ripped through a historic Amsterdam church.
A 17-year-old boy from Nijmegen and a 38-year-old man from Aalsmeer died in separate fireworks incidents, while three other people were left seriously injured.
Such was the chaos that officials were even forced to put out a rare nationwide mobile phone alert urging people to only call emergency services unless their lives were in danger.



