At least one dead after car drives into crowd at German Christmas market, reports say | BBC News



A car has reportedly been driven into crowds at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg.

German media report that at least one person has been killed and dozens others injured – we are still awaiting official confirmation.

Local police in the central Germany city said “operations are currently taking place” at the market, which has been closed, without providing further details

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39 thoughts on “At least one dead after car drives into crowd at German Christmas market, reports say | BBC News”

  1. He's an atheist zionist terrorist who's extremely anti Islam and is wanted in Saudi Arabia for crimes, Saudi warned Germany about him and asked to hand him over multiple times but Germany refused because of "freedom of speech" and "human rights"

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  2. BBC trying to make out the guy was not a Muslim but hated Islam and say Saudi warning was not real and part of a disinformation campaign. The BBC are so far left now and just feeding lies. Why would an anti Islam man drive into a Christmas market? BBC are going to make out that Germans are to blame for Islamic Terrorism even as they're getting murdered.

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  3. Its news organisation's like you that are a big part to blame for things like this yiu have refused to tell the whole truth. You have shown support for people like this. If the devil had a home on earth it would be in your building

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  4. If anything blame Angela Merkel she opened the frontier and allowed these illegals and Economic migrants into Germany when she was Chancellor. Olaf Schuz cannot be blame he did not import these Criminals into Germany

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  5. It has been reported that he was a Shia activist with links to Isis. Twice declined to be interviewed as an ex Muslim because he was devout. A criminal wanted in Saudi Arabia. Possibly Taqiyya. BBC you need yo investigate this properly.

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  6. ex muslim they say! who happened to be shouting alu akhbar out of the car window whilst running down christian, children, parents, elderly. oh and the car was packed full of explosives. bbc speculate it was a car accidentally driven off the road!

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  7. Germany here. To all you Islamophobic haters here trying to explain the situation blaming it on a Muslim yet again. Nooe, sorry. It was a Saudi Arabian doctor high on the drugs he had access to from the psychiatric ward he works at. He is very close to our most right wing Neo Nazi party AFD who he admires and tried to warn Germans about Islam.taking over. Hmmm. Now what ? Check your facts and try again !!

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  8. Wow as a citizen of Magdeburg, the amount of false information spread in this comment section is frightening….

    Back to the facts: The 50 year old man was in Germany since 2006. He is a doctor from Saudi-Arabia. He hates Islam and is a symphasizer of the AfD, the german far right party.

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  9. They did not call him a terrorist because he is hostile to Islam. He said in a press interview that he is one of the most ardent haters of Islam, and if he were a Muslim, he would call him a terrorist.

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  10. So that's the new Christmas lights now at a Christmas market, ambulance, police. Is this how we all live now in terror? Just how we decorate for Christmas? How long are we going to live like this?
    Also just simply going to a Christmas market something that is Rich and not only American history but German history, something wars could not even undo, but something is stupid as political correctness has torn apart and has people living in terror. I have family there and I live in tavern now and so will they.

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  11. Warning to all commentators! Please do not take it as it has been served. this man has declared himself as convert from Islam to Christianity. tell you why EU has signed law with US that no one can touch their secret service and military personals for any reason. That law is doing this kind of trouble. When I was in Germany in 2016 no authority has asked me what I am doing in Germany how long I am staying where I am staying and how I am leaving Germany and when as it has been my last destination on traveling Itenary. Festival in Paderborn was well underway and I was attending during daylights and was not interested going out during night time but someone was so keen to get me out that night it made me suspicious to why, and I was right. Well that night something has happened and following day news was all over the place that German police has foiled terrorist plot of potential attack. Description is that deep state is just wanting and needing individuals at present to pull of attack.

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