In Magdeburg, Germany, at least 11 people were killed as a result of a car hitting people, writes Bild. From 60 to 80 people were injured as a result of a terrorist attack at a Christmas market in Germany, the Magdeburg rescue service reports.
The media from the very beginning reported 11 deaths, but the police announced only 1.
At a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt), a car driver drove into a crowd of people. State government spokesman Matthias Schuppe confirmed the attack, MDR Sachsen-Anhalt reports.
The incident occurred at 19:04 local time. The vehicle is believed to be a dark BMW. The driver was detained immediately after the incident. According to BILD, more than 20 people were injured in the attack.
As can be seen in the video, the car drove at high speed straight into a crowd of people near the town hall. According to a Magdeburg police spokesman, it is still unclear whether the perpetrator acted independently. He drove “at least 400 meters through the Christmas market,” police said.
A woman eyewitness says that the criminal “went to the most fabulous area of the Magdeburg Christmas market,” where there were especially many families with children. She managed to simply jump to the side along with the child.
It is also reported that the terrorist rented a car to commit the crime. Now the fair area is cordoned off – tentatively, there may still be explosives in the car. The police are checking whether he had accomplices.
Meanwhile, Welt writes that the attack on people was carried out by a native of Saudi Arabia, a doctor born in 1974. The terrorist acted alone. Earlier, people wrote about the Syrian on social networks.
One dead, about 70 wounded, 15 are in serious condition – this is official data from the administration of Magdeburg after a car hits a crowd.
Two dead, 68 injured – these are the official data on collisions with people in Magdeburg, as reported by AFP.
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