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9 dead, many injured as truck plows into Christmas market in Berlin in likely terrorist attack 9 dead, many injured as truck plows into Christmas market in Berlin in likely terrorist attack
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A truck has plowed into a Christmas market in western Berlin killing nine people and injuring dozens more in a suspected terrorist attack. Germany is reeling after a truck plowed into a Christmas market in western Berlin, killing nine people and injuring dozens more in a suspected terrorist attack.
The incident happened in one of Berlin’s largest Christmas markets, located in the western Charlottenburg district. It is also close to Berlin’s key shopping mile, Kurfuerstendamm, and a famous tourist site, Memorial Church. The incident took place at 8:00pm on the pedestrianized Breitscheidplatz, home to one of Berlin’s largest Christmas markets. It is beside the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and also close to the city’s key shopping mile, Kurfuerstendamm.
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“We can confirm nine fatalities & many injured. A lot of our colleagues are at #Breitscheidplatz to investigate the background,” a message on the official police Twitter account said.“We can confirm nine fatalities & many injured. A lot of our colleagues are at #Breitscheidplatz to investigate the background,” a message on the official police Twitter account said.
Two people were inside the lorry when it smashed into the market, a police spokesperson told Berlin Morgenpost. They confirmed that they are treating the incident as a suspected terrorist attack.Two people were inside the lorry when it smashed into the market, a police spokesperson told Berlin Morgenpost. They confirmed that they are treating the incident as a suspected terrorist attack.
One of the people was captured on the at the scene, but later died. Another suspect was discovered nearby and taken to a police station, an official said.One of the people was captured on the at the scene, but later died. Another suspect was discovered nearby and taken to a police station, an official said.
Police believe that the surviving suspect was the driver of the lorry.Police believe that the surviving suspect was the driver of the lorry.
“It looked like [it was done] on purpose,” a police officer who witnessed the incident told Berliner Zeitung.“It looked like [it was done] on purpose,” a police officer who witnessed the incident told Berliner Zeitung.
According to a spokesperson from Berlin Fire Department, “around 50” were injured. The Police later tweeted that approximately 45 people had been seriously injured and taken to hospitals.According to a spokesperson from Berlin Fire Department, “around 50” were injured. The Police later tweeted that approximately 45 people had been seriously injured and taken to hospitals.
Police evacuated the Christmas market and sealed the area off. A nearby Underground station, Zoologischer Garten, was closed at both the entrance and exit.Police evacuated the Christmas market and sealed the area off. A nearby Underground station, Zoologischer Garten, was closed at both the entrance and exit.
Law enforcement called on people in Berlin not to leave their homes and to refrain from speculating about the incident.Law enforcement called on people in Berlin not to leave their homes and to refrain from speculating about the incident.
“Please help us. Stay at home & spread no rumors,” a message on a police Twitter account said.“Please help us. Stay at home & spread no rumors,” a message on a police Twitter account said.
They also asked people to avoid posting videos from the scene online in order to protect the privacy of the victims and their families.They also asked people to avoid posting videos from the scene online in order to protect the privacy of the victims and their families.
Facebook set up a 'Safety Check' page for people in Berlin to let others know they are safe.Facebook set up a 'Safety Check' page for people in Berlin to let others know they are safe.
The suspected terrorist attack sparked an outpouring of condolences and condemnation both from within Germany and from around the world.The suspected terrorist attack sparked an outpouring of condolences and condemnation both from within Germany and from around the world.
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas tweeted his sympathies to the victims and their families. “Shocking news from the #Breitscheidplatz. We mourn with the families. The Attorney General is taking over the case,” Maas said.German Justice Minister Heiko Maas tweeted his sympathies to the victims and their families. “Shocking news from the #Breitscheidplatz. We mourn with the families. The Attorney General is taking over the case,” Maas said.
While the White House condemned what it said "appears to have been a terrorist attack," National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price said, “we send our thoughts and prayers to the families and loved ones of those killed, just as we wish a speedy recovery to all of those wounded. We also extend our heartfelt condolences to the people and Government of Germany."While the White House condemned what it said "appears to have been a terrorist attack," National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price said, “we send our thoughts and prayers to the families and loved ones of those killed, just as we wish a speedy recovery to all of those wounded. We also extend our heartfelt condolences to the people and Government of Germany."
The incident bears a striking resemblance to the attack in neighboring France this summer. On July 14, a truck drove into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day in the coastal city of Nice, killing 86 people. Around 400 were injured in the attack, which French officials labelled a terrorist act. The driver of the lorry was later killed in a shootout with police.The incident bears a striking resemblance to the attack in neighboring France this summer. On July 14, a truck drove into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day in the coastal city of Nice, killing 86 people. Around 400 were injured in the attack, which French officials labelled a terrorist act. The driver of the lorry was later killed in a shootout with police.