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The German government, under fire for failing to prevent a deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market, said Monday that the tragedy would have been hard to prevent and said that the suspect ...
Five people died and 200 people were injured when a man drove a car at speed through a market in Germany last Friday. Five people have died, including a nine-year-old boy, and 200 people were ...
The suspect in the deadly car-ramming attack on a German Christmas market showed signs of mental illness, making the incident even harder to prevent, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said on ...
BERLIN, December 19, 2016 — Anis Amri, a rejected asylum-seeker from Tunisia, plows a hijacked truck into a Christmas market in the German capital, killing 13 people and injuring dozens.
Ahead of the German elections, the Christmas market bloodshed has reignited fierce debate about immigration and security, after several deadly knife attacks this year blamed on Islamist extremists.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke about the attack in his Christmas Day speech, saying that “there is grief, pain, horror and incomprehension over what took place in Magdeburg”.
BERLIN: German security and intelligence chiefs faced questioning on Monday (Dec 30) about the car-ramming attack that killed five people and wounded more than 200 at a Christmas market.