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Berlin Breitscheidplatz: Lorry kills nine at Christmas market Berlin Breitscheidplatz: Lorry kills nine at Christmas market
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A lorry has ploughed into a busy Christmas market in the heart of Berlin, killing nine people and injuring many more, police say. An articulated lorry has ploughed into a busy Christmas market in the heart of Berlin, killing nine people and injuring many more, police say.
Police say they suspect it was deliberate. Video shows stalls knocked over and people lying injured.Police say they suspect it was deliberate. Video shows stalls knocked over and people lying injured.
A suspicious person has been arrested nearby, while what police describe as a passenger was found dead, police say. A suspicious person was arrested nearby, while what police describe as a passenger was found dead, police say.
The market is at Breitscheidplatz, close to the Kurfuerstendamm, the main shopping street in the city's west.The market is at Breitscheidplatz, close to the Kurfuerstendamm, the main shopping street in the city's west.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has been in contact with the interior minister and the mayor of Berlin, her spokesman, Steffen Seibert, tweeted.Chancellor Angela Merkel has been in contact with the interior minister and the mayor of Berlin, her spokesman, Steffen Seibert, tweeted.
"We are in mourning for the dead and hope that the many injured can get help," he added."We are in mourning for the dead and hope that the many injured can get help," he added.
German President Joachim Gauck said in a statement that it was an "awful evening for Berlin and for our country".
As emergency vehicles filled the area, Berlin police said they had "no indications of further dangerous situations in the city near #Breitscheidplatz".As emergency vehicles filled the area, Berlin police said they had "no indications of further dangerous situations in the city near #Breitscheidplatz".
They also appealed to the public to avoid the area and stay at home. They also appealed to the public to avoid the area and stay at home. They issued a number for those concerned about loved ones to call: +49 30 54023 111.
Facebook has set up a "Safety Check" page for people affected to let their loved ones know they are safe. Facebook has set up a "Safety Check" page for people affected to let others know they are safe.
Terror attack?Terror attack?
According to the DPA news agency, police believe the lorry drove 50-80 metres (54-87 yards) through the market area during the incident, which occurred at 20:14 local time (19:14 GMT).According to the DPA news agency, police believe the lorry drove 50-80 metres (54-87 yards) through the market area during the incident, which occurred at 20:14 local time (19:14 GMT).
"We are investigating whether it was a terror attack but do not yet know what was behind it," a police spokesman told AFP news agency."We are investigating whether it was a terror attack but do not yet know what was behind it," a police spokesman told AFP news agency.
"One person was detained. The cab of the truck was found empty.""One person was detained. The cab of the truck was found empty."
Images of the lorry show it was registered in neighbouring Poland and Polish media are suggesting it may have been stolen earlier on Monday.Images of the lorry show it was registered in neighbouring Poland and Polish media are suggesting it may have been stolen earlier on Monday.
The Polish haulage company which uses the vehicle has reportedly been unable to get in touch with the original driver, a Polish national, since 16:00 (15:00 GMT).The Polish haulage company which uses the vehicle has reportedly been unable to get in touch with the original driver, a Polish national, since 16:00 (15:00 GMT).
'Definitely deliberate''Definitely deliberate'
A British eyewitness, Mike Fox, told The Associated Press at the scene that the large lorry had missed him by only about 3m as it drove into the market, tearing through tables and wooden stands.A British eyewitness, Mike Fox, told The Associated Press at the scene that the large lorry had missed him by only about 3m as it drove into the market, tearing through tables and wooden stands.
"It was definitely deliberate," said the tourist, visiting from Birmingham."It was definitely deliberate," said the tourist, visiting from Birmingham.
He said he had helped people who appeared to have broken limbs, and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.He said he had helped people who appeared to have broken limbs, and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.
Jan Hollitzer, deputy editor in chief of Berliner Morgenpost, told CNN: "I heard a big noise and then I moved on the Christmas market and saw much chaos... many injured people. It was really traumatic."Jan Hollitzer, deputy editor in chief of Berliner Morgenpost, told CNN: "I heard a big noise and then I moved on the Christmas market and saw much chaos... many injured people. It was really traumatic."
The Berliner Zeitung reports that police have set up a meeting point for relatives at the scene.The Berliner Zeitung reports that police have set up a meeting point for relatives at the scene.
A photographer for the DPA news agency said that armed police were at an entrance to the nearby zoo.A photographer for the DPA news agency said that armed police were at an entrance to the nearby zoo.
The market is situated at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church, which was kept as a bombed-out ruin after World War Two.The market is situated at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church, which was kept as a bombed-out ruin after World War Two.
The incident evoked memories of the lorry attack on Bastille Day crowds in the French city of Nice on 14 July, when 86 people were killed. That attack was claimed by so-called Islamic State.
A series of small-scale attacks by Islamist militants alarmed Germany earlier this year.A series of small-scale attacks by Islamist militants alarmed Germany earlier this year.
Monday's incident evoked memories of the lorry attack on Bastille Day crowds in the French city of Nice on 14 July, when 86 people were killed. That attack was claimed by so-called Islamic State.
Reacting to the news from Berlin, Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi tweeted: "Horror in Berlin. Support for the mayor of Berlin and the German people. never again."
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