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Police officers were seen at the scene of a tragic incident at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 20, 2024, after a car plowed into a crowd of people, as reported by local media. Reuters


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In a shocking event that unfolded Friday evening, a car tore through a bustling Christmas market in Magdeburg, central Germany, leaving at least two people dead and over 60 injured. Among the fatalities was a young child, according to Reiner Haseloff, premier of Saxony-Anhalt. The tragic incident has plunged the city and the entire nation into mourning.
“It is a catastrophe for the city of Magdeburg, for the state, and for Germany in general,” Haseloff said, highlighting the gravity of the situation. With many injuries severe, he noted the death toll could rise.

The suspected driver, identified as a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor with permanent residency in Germany, was apprehended on the scene. Authorities confirmed he had lived in Germany for nearly two decades and had no immediate ties to Islamist groups, though investigations continue.

Reports suggest conflicting profiles of the suspect. A Saudi source stated that the kingdom had warned German authorities about the individual, citing extremist posts on his social media. Meanwhile, a German news outlet reported that the attacker sympathized with far-right ideologies and had connections to Germany's Alternative for Germany party. Despite these reports, the motive behind the attack remains unclear.

Witnesses described scenes of chaos and terror. A video shared online captured the car speeding through the crowded market, striking unsuspecting visitors walking between rows of festive stalls. People can be seen running in panic as others lay injured on the ground.

Nadine, a witness, recounted the harrowing moment the car struck her boyfriend. “He was hit and ripped away from my side,” she said, detailing his injuries and her desperate search for his whereabouts. “The uncertainty is unbearable,” she added.

Authorities responded swiftly, cordoning off the area around the car to investigate a potential explosive device. However, after thorough inspections, police confirmed no such threat existed. Simultaneously, police conducted a search operation at the suspect’s home in Bernburg, a town south of Magdeburg, though they have not disclosed further details.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his condolences to the victims and their families through social media. Scholz, along with Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, plans to visit the site of the tragedy on Saturday. Meanwhile, Faeser’s previous warnings about increased vigilance at Christmas markets—often targeted in past attacks—have gained renewed attention.

The incident evokes grim memories of the 2016 Berlin Christmas market attack, where a Tunisian asylum seeker plowed a truck into crowds, killing 12 people. This latest tragedy underscores the continued vulnerability of such festive gatherings despite heightened security measures.

As Germany reels from this shocking attack, questions swirl about the suspect's intentions and possible warning signs that may have been missed. For now, the focus remains on supporting the victims and their families, who face an unfathomable loss during what should have been a joyful season.

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