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Have you been affected by the Berlin Christmas market attack? Have you been affected by the Berlin Christmas market attack?
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12 have been killed and dozens injured after truck was driven into the crowd at a Berlin Christmas market, in an incident Berlin police say they are treating as “a presumed terrorist attack”. After the attack which killed 12 and injured dozens more in German capital of Berlin we want to know what the mood is like in the city.
The incident took place on Monday night at Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz. A suspect was arrested 2km from the scene and is being interrogated. Are you in the city or nearby? Were you there on Monday? How are people reacting to events? Perhaps you, or your friends and family, have changed your plans since the attack? Tell us below and we’ll use some of your responses in our ongoing coverage.
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If you have been affected you can share your accounts, photos and videos or news tips direct with our journalists by clicking on the ‘Contribute’ button in this article.
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