Two killed, 60 injured in Christmas market attack in Germany

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The chaotic scenes at the Christmas market recalled the events that took place almost exactly eight years ago in the German capital.

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The suspect, who remains in police custody, is originally from Saudi Arabia, had been in Germany since 2006 and had permanent residency, Tamara Zieschang, the state interior minister said.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.Many questions remain unanswered, primarily the motive for the alleged attack on the Christmas market.

Previously an advocate for Saudi women fleeing their country, he later advised against seeking asylum in Germany, writing on his website in English and Arabic: “My advice: don’t ask for asylum in Germany.” It then shows reinforcements arriving, with several police officers jumping from a patrol car and surrounding the suspect on the ground. The officer instructs his colleagues not to get too close.

Faeser had recently made repeated calls for vigilance when visiting Christmas markets, although she said in late November that there was currently no concrete evidence of a threat.

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