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Germany Christmas market attack: Death toll rises to 5, over 200 injured

Christian Post Saturday, 21 December 2024 ()
The death toll from a terror attack at a Christmas market in eastern Germany has risen to five after a man identified as Taleb Al, a Saudi-born psychiatrist, plowed his rented black BMW into a crowd, injuring over 200 others. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said 40 of the injured are in severely critical condition.
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News video: Attack suspect 'disgruntled' with treatment of Saudi asylum-seekers, says German prosecutor

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The motivation of the suspect in the deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in Magdeberg may have been "disgruntlement with the way Saudi Arabian refugees are treated in Germany" says a prosecutor. Horst Walter Nopens adds that "what exactly was behind it is still under investigation."

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