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All 12 Victims of Berlin Truck Attack Identified
All 12 victims of the truck attack in Berlin have been identified. According to the online edition of Spiegel, six men and six women were killed. Out of the 12 victims eight are German, four are foreigners - from the Czech Republic, Italy, Israel and Poland.
Among the injured, there are citizens of Israel, Hungary, Finland, Spain and the UK. Most of them are still in hospital.
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Berlin market attack suspect killed in police shootout in Italy
Italian police shot dead the man believed to be responsible for this week's Berlin Christmas market truck attack, killing him after he pulled a gun on them during a routine check in the early hours of Dec. 23.
The suspect - 24-year-old Tunisian Anis Amri - travelled to Italy from France, triggering a spate of criticism from eurosceptics over Europe's open-border Schengen pact.
German minister confirms new suspect in focus in Berlin attack
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere confirmed Dec. 21 that authorities have identified a new suspect in the deadly truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, one day after the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 12 people.
German Police Reckon Arrested Pakistani Is Not Real Perpetrator of Berlin Attack
German police reckon that the arrested Pakistani, suspected of the truck attack on Monday which killed 12 people, is not the real perpetrator, stated the chief of police in the capital Klaus Kandt, reported BNR.
12 dead in Berlin terrorist attack (photos-video)
Berlin police said on Tuesday that investigators assume the driver of a truck that plowed into a crowd at a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people and injuring 48 others, did so intentionally in a suspected terrorist attack.
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Nikolic extends condolences to Hollande
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic on Friday extended condolences to French counterpart Francois Hollande in the wake of Thursday's terror attack in Nice, which killed over 80 people and injured 175 others, including dozens seriously.
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No Serbians among victims of Nice terrorist attack
BELGRADE - There are no Serbian citizens among those killed or injured in the terrorist attack in Nice, Serbian Ambassador to France Rajko Ristic said Friday morning.
"The information is not final as identification is under way, but we hope it will stay that way. The embassy has received no reports of any Serbian citizens missing," Ristic said.
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US not in favor of resumption of Turkish flights over Syria
The truck attacker who killed 84 civilians in Nice, France, sent another shockwave to the world, which had barely recovered from consecutive jihadist attacks in Orlando, Istanbul, Dhaka and Baghdad that claimed the lives of hundreds of people. The attack in Nice bore resemblance to the assault on a gay nightclub in Orlando, as both assailants could be described as self-radicalized "lone wolves.
Terrorist in truck kills 84 in France on Bastille Day
A Tunisian living in France drove a large truck through crowds celebrating Bastille Day along Nice's beachfront, killing at least 84 people, many of them children, according to police and hospital officials. The slaughter ended only after police killed the armed attacker in a hail of bullets.
French govt knew attacks were being planned… and there’s more to come!
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned that more attacks were being planned by terorrists in Paris in the wake of Friday night’s rampage that left 129 dead. Valls said that these terrorist attacks could take place “in days or weeks to come”.