BILD is reporting that between 60 and 80 people have been injured, citing local emergency services
A suspected terror attack struck a Christmas market in Germany’s Magdeburg on Friday evening when a dark BMW plowed into a crowd of holiday shoppers near the town hall, injuring between 60 and 80 people, according to local emergency services.
The attack occurred at 7:04pm local time, sparking panic as people fled in terror. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the vehicle drive directly into the crowd. Authorities arrested the driver at the scene, though details of their identity and motive remain unclear, BILD has reported.
“This is a terrible event, especially now, in the days before Christmas,” Saxony-Anhalt’s Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff said, expressing shock as he rushed to the city to assess the situation.
The Christmas market was closed immediately, with organizers urging visitors on Instagram to leave the area. “Please let emergency services do their work and leave the market in an orderly manner,” they warned.
Police have launched an investigation, while officials continue to monitor the situation for further developments.
One unconfirmed video circulating on social media shows the car plowing into the crowded market.
Die Fachkraft von Magdeburg..... pic.twitter.com/NDZiWaiRBw
— Daniel (@DanielD19662449) December 20, 2024
Another shows people lying on the ground and a massive police presence in the area. The authenticity of this video has also not been confirmed.
Was ist in Magdeburg passiert? Das Übliche mal wieder?#weihnachtsmarkt #Magdeburg pic.twitter.com/8w28WvgbRn
— consooole (@consoool_e) December 20, 2024
Located west of Berlin, Magdeburg is the state capital of Saxony-Anhalt, with a population of about 240,000.
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