• At least five people have been killed – including a nine-year-old child – and scores injured, after a car plowed into a bustling Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday. Over 200 people were injured, including around 40 people with critical injuries, according to authorities.• German Chancellor Olaf Scholz travelled to Magdeburg on Saturday to visit the site of the market attack, with other key politicians.
A constant stream of mourners has been laying flowers and candles near the scene of the incident all day Saturday. An official memorial service will be held this evening.A nine-year-old child is among five dead in a horror car-ramming in the German city of Magdeburg on Friday. Nopens referred to possible “dissatisfaction” over the treatment of Saudi Arabian refugees in Germany, but added the office “needed more time” to determine this.
He said that the city of Magdeburg made the “difficult” decision to shut down its Christmas market following Friday’s fatal incident, for reasons that are “self-explanatory.” The first warning came in 2007 and was connected to concerns held by Saudi authorities that Taleb A. had expressed radical views of varying kinds.
Politicians are therefore required to judge what happened on Friday only on the basis of reliable information, Merz said. “My thoughts are with the victims and their families. We are at their side and at the side of the people of Magdeburg,” Scholz said Friday night.of the far-right party Alternative for Germany, or AfD, after it was confirmed snap elections will take place next year.
German Justice Minister Volker Wissing, speaking alongside Faeser, said that a decision would soon be made whether Germany’s federal prosecutor would lead the case. The office is the country’s highest legal authority and would deal with acts of terrorism.at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg on Friday described scenes of horror, after a car plowed into the bustling crowds and killed at least five people.
“He was caught and ripped away from my side. It was terrible. Nobody even shouted. You couldn’t hear the car either,” she told Bild. German media have named the man, a 50-year-old Saudi, as Taleb A, and he’s thought to have worked to help fellow Saudis leave their home country. The chancellor offered his gratitude to those who rushed to help the victims of Saturday’s attacks, including those who were already present at the market and emergency services who rushed to the scene.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that Germany must remain unified after a fatal car-ramming attack in the city of Magdeburg, and not let hatred divide the country.
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