12 killed as lorry ploughs into Berlin Xmas market


Berlin, Dec 20 (AFP): A lorry ploughed into a busy Christmas market in Berlin, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more in what police said was a suspected terror attack.

Ambulances and heavily armed police rushed to the area yesterday after the vehicle mounted the pavement of the market in a square popular with tourists, in horrific scenes reminiscent of July's deadly truck attack in the French Riviera city of Nice.

"I don't want to use the word 'attack' yet, although there are many things pointing to one," Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told public television.

As witnesses described scenes of panic and carnage, police said at least 12 people were killed and 48 others were injured in the incident which comes less than a week before Christmas.

Australian Trisha O'Neill told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation she was only metres from where the truck smashed into the crowded market.

"I just saw this huge black truck speeding through the markets crushing so many people and then all the lights went out and everything was destroyed.

"I could hear screaming and then we all froze. Then suddenly people started to move and lift all the wreckage off people, trying to help whoever was there."
O'Neill said there was "blood and bodies everywhere".

A German police spokeswoman told AFP that a man who was apparently driving the truck had been detained while the passenger was dead.

Security sources cited by DPA news agency said that the man behind the wheel was an asylum seeker from Afghanistan or Pakistan who arrived in Germany in February.
The daily Tagesspiegel said the man was known to police but for minor crimes, not links to terrorism.

The Polish owner of the lorry confirmed his driver was missing.

"We haven't heard from him since this afternoon. We don't know what happened to him. He's my cousin, I've known him since I was a kid. I can vouch for him," transport company owner Ariel Zurawski told AFP.

German authorities said there was no indication of "further dangerous situations in the city near Breitscheidplatz", where the suspected attack took place.

"We are investigating whether it was a terror attack but do not yet know what was behind it," a police spokesman said.

Chancellor Angela Merkel reacted quickly to the tragedy, with spokesman Steffen Seibert tweeting: "We mourn the dead and hope that the many people injured can be helped."

Traditional Christmas markets are popular in cities and towns throughout Germany and have frequently been mentioned by security services as potentially vulnerable to attacks.
"It's awful. We were in Berlin for Christmas," said American tourist Kathy Forbes. "We also thought it would be safer than Paris."

The crash happened in the shadow of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church whose damage in a World War II bombing raid has been preserved as a warning to future generations.

The square is at the end of the Kurfuerstendamm boulevard which was packed with holiday shoppers.

Police said the truck made it as far as 80 metres into the Christmas market before it came to a halt.

Europe has been on high alert for most of 2016, with terror attacks striking Paris and Brussels, while Germany has been hit by several assaults claimed by the Islamic State group and carried out by asylum-seekers.

An axe rampage on a train in the southern state of Bavaria in July injured five people, and a suicide bombing wounded 15 people in the same state six days later.

In another case, a 16-year-old German-Moroccan girl in February stabbed a police officer in the neck with a kitchen knife, wounding him badly, allegedly on IS orders.

The arrival of 890,000 refugees last year has polarised Germany, with critics calling the influx a serious security threat.

The attack in Berlin also comes five months after Tunisian extremist Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel ploughed a 19-tonne truck into a crowd on the Nice seafront, killing 86 people.
In response to the Berlin tragedy, France beefed up security at its own Christmas markets.

"The French share in the mourning of the Germans in the face of this tragedy that has hit all of Europe," President Francois Hollande said.

The Nice bloodshed -- as people were watching a fireworks display on the Bastille Day holiday on July 14 -- further traumatised a France already reeling from a series of jihadist attacks.

The United States labelled it an apparent "terrorist attack" and pledged its support.

President-elect Donald Trump blamed "Islamist terrorists" for a "slaughter" of Christians in the German capital.

 

  

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/ Udupi

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Angela Merkel responsible for it.

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  • vnayak, mangalore/switzerland

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Not really. This driver was a Pakistani according to news. Merkel had opened the gates for Syrians.

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  • neil, uk

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    you are right..
    Merkel open the doors to Syrians (real victims of war)
    But only 5% were Syrians.. Rest 95% of nearly a million were men only men from other muslim countries ( Pakistan, Bangaldesh, Afganis, Nigerians, Somalis, Sudani. Iranis, Irakis)
    Europe is doomed

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  • G M Hegde, udupi

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Very strange that refugees from war torn countries flock in herds to only Christian countries accross Europe only who are accepting them with open arms but never flock to any of the countries of the gulf not even Iran nor UAE.

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  • Zuhair, Uduoi/Muscat

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    The western countries have learnt a huge lesson by overthrowing democratically elected govts. Now they are forced to accept refugees bcoz they are the ones who destroyed their homes and livelihood in their country and made the country unliveable. Now no point in blaming one community.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    a Pakistani did it...

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Three incidents of terror in Europe since last night. Very sad. Need to be very carefull in the festive and new year season since there are a lot of tourists visiting these places. We use to pray to God to save humanity from natural calamities in the past and now we have to pray to God to save from Natural calamity and human terror. God bless.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    THERE IS NO XMASS.
    WE HAVE CHRISTMAS, CHRIST'S MASS SERVICE.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    At the outset let me clarify that these is no ‘mass’ in Christmas or Xmas. Do not restrict the celebration of Christmas to one mass at the church.
    It is ‘The celebration’ of the birth of Jesus Christ.

    To all those hardcore orthodox ones, my straight put point is that,
    ‘the rituals of any religious celebrations do change with time. Many things are added during the course of time to enhance the joy of these celebrations. Gifts on the Xmas tree is one of them. The firecrackers too is a new addition. Mangers in public places is also a new thing to spread the joy all over(I mean in shopping malls ). New things always does not represent blasphemy. Just new ways of spreading the joy wider.
    The use of the word Xmas doesn’t mean that Christ is crossed out from Christmas! Its is a new lingo of modern generation.’

    Let us not be spoilsports on anyone’s celebrations. Hue and cry about firecrackers on Deepavali, environmental pollution of immersing Ganesh statues, raising concerns over the use of the word Xmas, claiming the celebration of Xmas as overspending because everyone in the world can not afford to have a turkey on the table ………..Lets us leave all these behind and celebrate.

    Marry Xmas and a happy new year 2017.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    What are you writing??
    It's not 'Marry Xmas and a happy new year 2017'. It should be 'Happy Christmas' and a 'Happy New Year 2017'.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Early christians converted or killed all the pagans and adopted the pagan festival as their own.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Brain washing people on religious fundamentalism is not that difficult but to correct such brainwashed thugs is like fighting to save the humanity.

    During the time of the year and the season of Joyous Christmas and end of year celebrations Germany is plagued with terror and agony.

    A country which is supporting to accommodate refugees and sheltering the refugees from war torn countries, this is the return favor.

    I hope such sad incidents will not affect Western countries determination & will power to wipeout ISIS and make the world a place to live peacefully.

    People all over Europe must exercise care in view of all such bad developments.

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  • Hyda, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Hate crimes should dealt with strict law.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Angela Merkel will be known in history for taking the most stupidest decision in this decade, allowing refugees of one community to enter Germany.

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  • Naeem, Mlore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Innocents are targeted, what would they achieve with this kind of killings, we should find out the leader of this terror organisation and should eliminate him by moving truck over him.

    RIP to all diseased

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Well, After reading headlines these days, I can only say have "peace" everyone. Be safe out there.

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Poisonous snake cant understand Love and affection. Once they their stomach is filled with milk they will bite......Will these German learn this any time..???

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  • Francis Mathias, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Now European countries are reaping what they sow earlier by welcoming refugees blindly from Syria and other terrorism affected countries. This type of acts will continue as those refugees are now nationals of European countries.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Deeply saddened by this tragedy. One insane mind has caused so much of pain and agony to a nation which welcomed 890000 refugees on humanitarian consideration.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Everyone expected it when Angelina Markel offered red carept to refugees..Serving,helping needy is very good and divine work..but,not at the cost of OWN people..

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Germany & other European countries should allow more refugees!!!!!!

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Peace loving people expressing their love towards Christmas festivities.

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  • Nithya, mlr

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    Humanity paid back!

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, UDUPI / BOMBAY / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Tue, Dec 20 2016

    My heartfelt Condolences to the 12 people died in Berlin attack. May their Souls Rest in Peace.

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