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Truck plows into crowd at Berlin Christmas market, nine dead
By Michael Nienaber
BERLIN
(Reuters) - A truck plowed into a crowded Christmas market in central
Berlin on Monday evening, killing nine people and injuring up to 50
others, police said, in what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks
in Germany in decades.
Police
said on Twitter that they had taken one suspect into custody and that
another passenger from the truck had died as it crashed into people
gathered around the wooden huts serving mulled wine and sausages at the
foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church in the heart of west Berlin.
"We
heard a loud bang," Emma Rushton, a tourist, told CNN. "We started to
see the top of an articulated truck, a lorry ... just crashing through
the stalls, through people."
The
incident evoked memories of an attack in Nice, France in July when a
Tunisian-born man drove a 19-tonne truck along the beach front, mowing
down people who had gathered to watch the fireworks on Bastille Day,
killing 86 people. That attack was claimed by Islamic State.
Police at the scene told German media that the crash appeared to be a deliberate act.
PEOPLE URGED TO STAY AWAY
A
government spokesman said Chancellor Angela Merkel was being briefed by
her interior minister and the Berlin mayor on the situation. Police
said there were no indications of further dangerous situations in the
area and urged people to stay away from scene.
"I'm
deeply shaken about the horrible news of what occurred at the memorial
church in Berlin," Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. "Many
people who visited the Christmas market today have died and even more
are injured."
The
truck veered into the market at what would have been one of the most
crowded times, when adults and children would be gathering in the
traditional cluster of wooden huts that sell food and Christmas goods in
an annual celebration replicated across Germany and much of Central
Europe.
Police cars and ambulances converged quickly on the scene.
Rushton
told CNN the truck seemed to be traveling at about 40 mph (65 Kmh).
Asked how many were injured, she said that as she walked back to her
hotel, she saw at least 10.
Julian Reichelt, editor in chief of Bild Berlin, said that there was currently a massive security operation under way.
"The scene certainly looks like a reminder of what we have seen in Nice," Reichelt said.
(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Writing by Robin Pomeroy and Ralph Boulton)

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