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Berlin Christmas market attack 'particularly repugnant' if carried out by refugee, says Merkel | |
(35 minutes later) | |
10.51am GMT | |
10:51 | |
The suspect had a temporary residence permit since June 2016, according to the German newspaper Die Welt citing a criminal police report. | |
The report also said that there continued to be a high threat from Islamic terrorism in Germany but there was no concrete threat. | |
A German security source said the suspect was a 23-year-old migrant from Pakistan known to police for committing minor offences | |
10.44am GMT | |
10:44 | |
Kate Connolly | |
The lorry used in the attack was transported away for further examination, about an hour ago, writes Kate Connolly. | |
The space left behind showed traces of blood, market stall canopies, a collapsed Christmas tree, broken bottles, and other debris. | |
The square, normally a busy Berlin intersection is eerily quiet, and continues to be cordoned off. Police are now examing the space left by the lorry for further evidence. | |
10.25am GMT | |
10:25 | |
Merkel: attack 'particularly repugnant' if carried out by refugee | |
Here’s more of Merkel’s statement: | |
“Twelve people, who were looking forward to Christmas and had plans for the festive season, are no longer among us. It is a terrible deed which one cannot understand. Many people who were injured are fighting for their lives. In these hours our first thoughts are for these people – the dead, the injured, their families, their friends. | |
“The whole of the country is with you in deep sadness ... many pray for you. | |
“I have great trust in the men and women that have worked since last night on solving this heinous deed. It will be solved, in every detail, and it will be punished, as severely as our laws demand. For now, there is little we know of this deed with certainty. | |
“But given the current information we have, we have to assume we are dealing with a terrorist attack. I know that it would be particularly hard to bear for all of us if it was confirmed that a person committed this crime who asked for protection and asylum in Germany. This would be particularly repugnant in the face of the many many Germans who have dedicated themselves day after day to helping refugees, and in the face of the many people who actually need our protection and try to integrate into our country. | |
“I’m in constant contact with the minister of interior, De Maizière, with the president, and with the mayor of Berlin, Michael Müller. The security cabinet will convene in a few hours. | |
“Together with the mayor and the minister of the interior I will go to the Breitscheildplatz in the afternoon in order to pay our respects. Millions of people, including me, are asking how can someone take so many lives when we are celebrating life in the festive season. I don’t have an answer to this. We do not want to allow ourselves to be paralysed by terror. Although it might be difficult we will find the strength to continue living life as we want to live it in Germany - in freedom, openness and together.” | |
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Merkel added: “This unspeakable act will be as severely punished as the law will allow.” | Merkel added: “This unspeakable act will be as severely punished as the law will allow.” |
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Merkel says she will visit the scene of the attack after meeting her cabinet. | Merkel says she will visit the scene of the attack after meeting her cabinet. |
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Assumption is that this was a terror attack – Merkel | |
“We must assume it was a terrorist attack,” Merkel says. | “We must assume it was a terrorist attack,” Merkel says. |
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Angela Merkel is giving a statement in Berlin. She described the attack as a “terrible deed”, according a translation on Sky News. She said many of the injured were fighting for their lives. Merkel also thanked the emergency services and said she had a “deep trust” in those investigating the attack. | Angela Merkel is giving a statement in Berlin. She described the attack as a “terrible deed”, according a translation on Sky News. She said many of the injured were fighting for their lives. Merkel also thanked the emergency services and said she had a “deep trust” in those investigating the attack. |
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Christmas markets will stay closed today in memory of victims of last night’s attack, Germany’s interior ministry has announced. | Christmas markets will stay closed today in memory of victims of last night’s attack, Germany’s interior ministry has announced. |
Die Weihnachtsmärkte in #Berlin sollen heute aus Rücksichtnahme auf die Opfer geschlossen bleiben. Weitere Infos: https://t.co/iAIYPxvvDJ | Die Weihnachtsmärkte in #Berlin sollen heute aus Rücksichtnahme auf die Opfer geschlossen bleiben. Weitere Infos: https://t.co/iAIYPxvvDJ |
9.47am GMT | 9.47am GMT |
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World leaders, including Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, and Belgium’s prime minister, Charles Michel, have continued to express their horror at the attack and pass on their sympathy to the families of the victims. | |
Pensées aux victimes de #Berlin ainsi qu'à leurs familles. Ons medeleven aan alle slachtoffers, hun families en alle Duitsers. #begov pic.twitter.com/lwqZziAiG6 | Pensées aux victimes de #Berlin ainsi qu'à leurs familles. Ons medeleven aan alle slachtoffers, hun families en alle Duitsers. #begov pic.twitter.com/lwqZziAiG6 |
Putin said: “This crime against peaceful civilians is shocking in its savage cynicism.” He has written to the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and president, Joachim Gauck, according to a statement on the Kremlin’s website. | Putin said: “This crime against peaceful civilians is shocking in its savage cynicism.” He has written to the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and president, Joachim Gauck, according to a statement on the Kremlin’s website. |
Condolences to the families & relatives of all those who were killed or injured in #Berlin. We stand united with the victims in deep sorrow. pic.twitter.com/m56QieNqVM | Condolences to the families & relatives of all those who were killed or injured in #Berlin. We stand united with the victims in deep sorrow. pic.twitter.com/m56QieNqVM |
Deepest sympathies to all those affected by the attack in Berlin. Appalling loss of innocent lives in what should be a time of celebration | Deepest sympathies to all those affected by the attack in Berlin. Appalling loss of innocent lives in what should be a time of celebration |
Our heart goes out to the people of #Berlin and #Germany -JM | Our heart goes out to the people of #Berlin and #Germany -JM |
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Met police reviewing protection plans | |
London’s Metropolitan police say they are reviewing their plans for protecting public events over the Christmas period in light of both the Berlin attack and the assassination in Ankara of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey. | London’s Metropolitan police say they are reviewing their plans for protecting public events over the Christmas period in light of both the Berlin attack and the assassination in Ankara of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey. |
A statement said: “The Metropolitan police has detailed plans for protecting public events over the Christmas and New Year period. These already recognise that the [terrorist] threat level is at ‘severe’, meaning an attack is highly likely, and have considered a range of threats, including the use of large vehicles. | A statement said: “The Metropolitan police has detailed plans for protecting public events over the Christmas and New Year period. These already recognise that the [terrorist] threat level is at ‘severe’, meaning an attack is highly likely, and have considered a range of threats, including the use of large vehicles. |
“As a matter of routine, as a precaution, we review our plans after attacks overseas, and we are doing so at present following the awful incidents in Berlin and Ankara last night.” | “As a matter of routine, as a precaution, we review our plans after attacks overseas, and we are doing so at present following the awful incidents in Berlin and Ankara last night.” |
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There is an unconfirmed report that one of the 12 people killed in the attack was shot, presumed to be the Polish passenger in the truck. The report, in the German magazine Focus, cites Brandenburg’s interior minister, Karl-Heinz Schröter. | There is an unconfirmed report that one of the 12 people killed in the attack was shot, presumed to be the Polish passenger in the truck. The report, in the German magazine Focus, cites Brandenburg’s interior minister, Karl-Heinz Schröter. |
+++ Brandenburgs Innenminister teilt mit - Polnischer Beifahrer wurde offenbar erschossen … https://t.co/qDA2NS3QOv pic.twitter.com/haPY3kTkcr | +++ Brandenburgs Innenminister teilt mit - Polnischer Beifahrer wurde offenbar erschossen … https://t.co/qDA2NS3QOv pic.twitter.com/haPY3kTkcr |
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AfD says Germany's Christian tradition is under attack | AfD says Germany's Christian tradition is under attack |
Kate Connolly | Kate Connolly |
The right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) has claimed Germany is no longer safe and that its Christian tradition is under attack, writes Kate Connolly. | The right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) has claimed Germany is no longer safe and that its Christian tradition is under attack, writes Kate Connolly. |
In a statement Frauke Petry, the party’s chair, said: | In a statement Frauke Petry, the party’s chair, said: |
Terror has now arrived in our midst. The radical Islamic terror has hit us right in the middle of Germany. A lorry weighing several tonnes was deliberately steered into a crowd of people. Dozens of people looking forward to Christmas and wanting to celebrate have been crushed and some of them very seriously injured. | Terror has now arrived in our midst. The radical Islamic terror has hit us right in the middle of Germany. A lorry weighing several tonnes was deliberately steered into a crowd of people. Dozens of people looking forward to Christmas and wanting to celebrate have been crushed and some of them very seriously injured. |
We cannot be under any illusion. The milieu in which such crimes are able to thrive has been imported here systematically over the past one and a half years. | We cannot be under any illusion. The milieu in which such crimes are able to thrive has been imported here systematically over the past one and a half years. |
This incident is not singular and will happen again. We only need to look to France to know that. The Christmas market was not an accidental target. It is not only an attack on our freedom and our way of life but on our Christian tradition. Germany is a country which is divided over the immigration question. But the terror will bring us together. These terrorists are godless people. | This incident is not singular and will happen again. We only need to look to France to know that. The Christmas market was not an accidental target. It is not only an attack on our freedom and our way of life but on our Christian tradition. Germany is a country which is divided over the immigration question. But the terror will bring us together. These terrorists are godless people. |
Petry added that she wants Germany’s borders to be controlled again, without exception. She added that “mosques in which jihad is preached have to be closed ... All Muslims who call our country their homeland will welcome such steps. | Petry added that she wants Germany’s borders to be controlled again, without exception. She added that “mosques in which jihad is preached have to be closed ... All Muslims who call our country their homeland will welcome such steps. |
“Germany is no longer safe. It is the duty of the German chancellor to communicate this … But I tell you, she won’t do this.” | “Germany is no longer safe. It is the duty of the German chancellor to communicate this … But I tell you, she won’t do this.” |
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There is an unconfirmed report in the German tabloid Bild that the suspected attacker was a 23-year-old from Pakistan named Naved B. | There is an unconfirmed report in the German tabloid Bild that the suspected attacker was a 23-year-old from Pakistan named Naved B. |
Bild said the man arrived in Germany about a year ago. | Bild said the man arrived in Germany about a year ago. |
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Merkel to give a statement | Merkel to give a statement |
German chancellor Angela Merkel is due to make a statement about the attack at 11am (1000 GMT) according to reports. | German chancellor Angela Merkel is due to make a statement about the attack at 11am (1000 GMT) according to reports. |
Chancellor #Merkel will give a statement at 11:00 today following the #TruckAttack in #Berlin. | Chancellor #Merkel will give a statement at 11:00 today following the #TruckAttack in #Berlin. |
#Merkel sagt Wahlkreis-Besuch ab - Erklärung zu vermutlichem Anschlag am #Breitscheidplatz um 11 Uhr. https://t.co/3D7RQ8xR9i | #Merkel sagt Wahlkreis-Besuch ab - Erklärung zu vermutlichem Anschlag am #Breitscheidplatz um 11 Uhr. https://t.co/3D7RQ8xR9i |
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Suspect believed to be Pakistani – German media | Suspect believed to be Pakistani – German media |
Kate Connolly | Kate Connolly |
German media is reporting that the suspect, according to unnamed German authorities, entered the country via the so-called Balkan refugee route earlier this year. | German media is reporting that the suspect, according to unnamed German authorities, entered the country via the so-called Balkan refugee route earlier this year. |
His exact identity is not known, and it is being reported that he has held several identities. Die Welt newspaper is reporting that he came from Pakistan. | His exact identity is not known, and it is being reported that he has held several identities. Die Welt newspaper is reporting that he came from Pakistan. |
Police stormed the refugee centre housed in the hangar at the disused Tempelhof airport at 4am local time, as that is where the suspected attacker was reported to have been registered. | Police stormed the refugee centre housed in the hangar at the disused Tempelhof airport at 4am local time, as that is where the suspected attacker was reported to have been registered. |
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Stephan Mayer, home affairs spokesperson for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, acknowledged the attacker could have come to Germany as a refugee. | Stephan Mayer, home affairs spokesperson for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, acknowledged the attacker could have come to Germany as a refugee. |
But speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme he said it was too early to draw conclusions about Merkel’s immigration policy. | But speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme he said it was too early to draw conclusions about Merkel’s immigration policy. |
He said: “There are clear hints that there is a terrorist background of this horrible attack. There are rumours that the attacker was either Pakistani or Afghan and he made it as a refugee to Germany, either last year or this year, and he lived for a long period of time in Berlin in a refugee camp.” | He said: “There are clear hints that there is a terrorist background of this horrible attack. There are rumours that the attacker was either Pakistani or Afghan and he made it as a refugee to Germany, either last year or this year, and he lived for a long period of time in Berlin in a refugee camp.” |
Mayer added: “It would be absolutely unfair now to draw any conclusions before all the facts lay on the table. We had a period of time especially in the autumn of 2015 in which there was an uncontrolled and unregistered influx to Germany of approximately 900,000 refugees and asylum seekers. This was a period of mis-control of not controlling our borders. But we amended very intensively our German federal law.” | Mayer added: “It would be absolutely unfair now to draw any conclusions before all the facts lay on the table. We had a period of time especially in the autumn of 2015 in which there was an uncontrolled and unregistered influx to Germany of approximately 900,000 refugees and asylum seekers. This was a period of mis-control of not controlling our borders. But we amended very intensively our German federal law.” |
Asked how the attack would impact next year’s election in Germany, Mayer said: “Certainly we will have a very emotional debate about the refugee policy and this horrible attack means a new dimension of terrorism in Germany. German citizens are not used to such events. We will have very intensive and lively debates in the next weeks and months. But we should keep a cool head now. It is is too early to draw any conclusions from this case. No one knows if he worked for himself or part of a network. It is not clear if he had any colleagues.” | Asked how the attack would impact next year’s election in Germany, Mayer said: “Certainly we will have a very emotional debate about the refugee policy and this horrible attack means a new dimension of terrorism in Germany. German citizens are not used to such events. We will have very intensive and lively debates in the next weeks and months. But we should keep a cool head now. It is is too early to draw any conclusions from this case. No one knows if he worked for himself or part of a network. It is not clear if he had any colleagues.” |
Mayer added: “No one knows if he [the attacker] was registered in the right way and if he was an Islamist and it is not clear yet, but there are hints that he has an Islamist background, if his radicalisation proceeded in Germany or if he already came as an Islamist to Germany. That’s all not clear yet.” | Mayer added: “No one knows if he [the attacker] was registered in the right way and if he was an Islamist and it is not clear yet, but there are hints that he has an Islamist background, if his radicalisation proceeded in Germany or if he already came as an Islamist to Germany. That’s all not clear yet.” |
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James Walsh | |
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