Suspected Terror Attack Rocks German Christmas Market: Multiple Dead and Injured
The perpetrator, identified as a Saudi citizen who had rented the vehicle shortly before the attack, was apprehended immediately.
A festive evening turned into a nightmare on Friday as a car rammed into a crowd at the bustling Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, leaving several dead and dozens injured. Authorities have confirmed the attack as an act of terror, sending shockwaves through the country during a season traditionally marked by joy and togetherness.
Eyewitnesses recounted the horrifying moment when a dark BMW sped through the market, targeting an area near the town hall. Emergency services estimate that between 60 and 80 people may have been injured. Videos circulating on social media show the car barreling into the crowd at high speed, though the authenticity of these clips remains unverified.
The perpetrator, identified as a Saudi citizen who had rented the vehicle shortly before the attack, was apprehended immediately. “This is a terrible event, particularly now in the days before Christmas,” stated Reiner Haseloff, Saxony-Anhalt’s leader, as he headed to the scene.
Scenes from the market were described as chaotic and tragic. Emergency responders treated victims amidst pools of blood, while cries and screams echoed through the usually festive venue. A food stall operator likened the aftermath to a battlefield.
One witness told the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung that the attacker deliberately drove into a section adorned with fairytale decorations, popular with families and children. She narrowly escaped harm by pulling herself and her child to safety.
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