Attack on German Christmas market injures at least 60 people; 2 killed

A car that drove through a crowded outdoor Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, Friday night killed at least two people and injured at least 60 more, authorities said. 

Among those injured were 15 who were hurt very seriously, according to government officials and the city government's website. It said 37 people had injuries of medium severity and 16 were lightly injured.

Who is the suspect? 

The driver of the car was arrested. He not known to German authorities as an Islamic extremist, dpa reported, citing unidentified security officials. 

He is believed to be about 50 years old and to have come from Saudi Arabia.

Suspected attack

"The pictures are terrible," city spokesperson Michael Reif said. "My information is that a car drove into the Christmas market visitors, but I can’t yet say from what direction and how far."

Magdeburg’s University Hospital said it was taking care of 10 to 20 patients but was preparing for more, dpa reported.

Police vans and ambulances stand next to the annual Christmas market in the city center following a possible terror incident on December 20, 2024 in Magdeburg, Germany. (Photo by Craig Stennett/Getty Images)

Magdeburg, west of Berlin, is the state capital of Saxony-Anhalt and has about 240,000 residents.

The suspected attack came eight years after an attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. On Dec. 19, 2016, an Islamic extremist plowed through a crowded Christmas with a truck, killing 13 people and injuring dozens more. The attacker was killed days later in a shootout in Italy.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said late last month that there were no concrete indications of a danger to Christmas markets this year, but that it was wise to be vigilant.

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