At least 12 people are dead with 48 others wounded after a truck plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Berlin Monday.
German media says suspect in Berlin Christmas market attack was 23-year-old from Pakistan named as Naved B who arrived in Germany a year ago
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The suspected Pakistani driver was arrested but later released due to insufficient evidence, while a Polish passenger was killed “on the spot” with a pistol, according to police. That weapon has not been found.
#BREAKING Polish man dead at Berlin Xmas market was 'shot': official
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The Latest: Police search asylum shelter in Berlin in response to fatal attack on Christmas market. https://t.co/3xnLDJ7UiT
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#BREAKING Truck mowing through Berlin Xmas market was 'attack': interior ministry pic.twitter.com/LSK0XAX45y
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The market is situated at the foot of the Kaiser Wilheim memorial church, which was kept as a bombed-out ruin after World War II.
The truck plowed into the market at an extremely crowded time, as people gathered around the traditional cluster of wooden huts to purchase last-minute gifts.
Police are treating the situation as a terror attack and have urged people in Berlin to stay home and cooperate with the investigation. In a Tuesday press conference, German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that there was “no doubt” that the situation is terror-related. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility through its Amaq news agency.
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