A car crashed into a crowd at a Christmas market on Friday in the German city of Magdeburg, injuring more than 60 people, local authorities said, suspecting an “attack”, just eight years after a similar act in Berlin.
A suspect was arrested near the market, police later announced.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the events in this city “foreshadowed the worst”.
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Between “60 and 80 people” were injured, several of them “seriously”, the emergency services of this town in northern Germany, located in the regional state of Saxony-Anhalt, told AFP.
The regional Interior Ministry also told AFP it was assuming that it was “an attack”.
“This is a terrible event, in the days before Christmas,” Minister President of Saxony-Anhalt Reiner Haseloff told public broadcaster MDR.
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According to the emergency services, several of the injured were “seriously” following this act involving “a car”. Some media report several deaths, but authorities did not immediately confirm.
The police of this city of around 250,000 inhabitants, capital of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, speak of a “major intervention” underway on the Christmas market, according to a message on X.
Call for vigilance
Broadcaster NTV showed numerous ambulances and fire trucks at the site, injured people being rushed to hospitals and rescuers installing aid devices for the victims.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser recently called on the population to be vigilant at Christmas markets, without mentioning specific threats.
Christmas markets are an “ideologically appropriate target for people motivated by Islamism,” intelligence services recently warned.
Previous from Berlin
Germany experienced a bloody ram truck attack on a Christmas market in December 2016, claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group, which left 12 dead in the center of Berlin and more than 60 injured.
Several attacks or planned attacks with Islamist motivation, and involving foreign nationals, have shocked the country in recent months.
At the end of August, a knife attack committed by a Syrian and claimed by IS left three people dead and several injured during a party in Solingen (west).
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In June, another knife attack, attributed to an Afghan during an anti-Islam rally in Mannheim, left one dead, a police officer who had intervened.
In September, a 27-year-old Syrian man suspected of links to radical Islam was arrested for planning a machete attack targeting German soldiers in a Bavarian town.
And recently, three young suspected jihadists suspected of preparing an attack were arrested in southwest Germany, the federal prosecutor’s office and the police announced on Tuesday.
Among them, two German-Lebanese brothers, aged 15 and 20, are suspected of having “concretely prepared an attack” motivated by “deep sympathy for the terrorist group Islamic State” (IS), these sources indicate in a press release. .
Since the unprecedented attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, which triggered the war in the Gaza Strip, German authorities have increased their vigilance in the face of the Islamist threat and the resurgence of anti-Semitism, as well as many countries in the world.