The Oklahoman

US: Attack in Berlin fits terrorist’s mold

- BY KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

BERLIN — A truck rammed into a crowded Christmas market in central Berlin on Monday evening, killing at least nine people and injuring around 50 as it tore through tables and wooden stands. Police said a suspect believed to be the driver was arrested nearby and a passenger died as paramedics were treating him.

The popular Christmas market outside the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial

Church was filled with a mix of tourists and locals when the large Scania truck hurtled into it. German officials said they were investigat­ing what caused the crash, but the White House condemned “what appears to have been a terrorist attack.”

Mike Fox, a tourist from Birmingham, England, told The Associated Press at the scene that the truck missed him by about three meters (yards).

“It was definitely deliberate,” Fox said. He said he helped people who appeared to have broken limbs, and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.

The truck came to a halt on a sidewalk on one side of the market, shortly after ramming a large stand called “Fascinatio­n Christmas,” ripping off one side and knocking down a large Christmas tree. The 3-meter tree lay in the street, red and gold ornamental balls still attached to its limbs and a golden star at the top.

In Washington, White House National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said the United States has already been in contact with German officials and stands ready to assist in the investigat­ion and response.

The crash came less than a month after the U.S. State Department called for caution in markets and other public places across Europe, saying extremist groups including Islamic State and al-Qaida were focusing “on the upcoming holiday season and associated events.”

The Islamic State group and al-Qaida have both called on followers to use trucks in particular to attack crowds. On July 14, a truck plowed into Bastille Day revelers in the southern French city of Nice, killing 86 people. Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for that attack, which was carried out by a Tunisian living in France.

Near the market, dozens of ambulances lined the streets waiting to evacuate people, and heavily armed police patrolled the area. Police on Twitter urged people to stay away from the area, saying they need to keep the streets clear for rescue vehicles.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Firefighte­rs look at a toppled Christmas tree Monday after a truck ran into a crowded Christmas market and killed at least nine people in Berlin.
[AP PHOTO] Firefighte­rs look at a toppled Christmas tree Monday after a truck ran into a crowded Christmas market and killed at least nine people in Berlin.

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