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Berlin 'attack' as it happened: At least nine killed and 50 injured as lorry ploughs into Christmas market

German police have told Berliners to stay at home

Samuel Osborne
Monday 19 December 2016 16:16 EST
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Video shows immediate aftermath of Berlin lorry attack

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A lorry has driven through a crowded Christmas market in the centre of Berlin, killing several people and leaving more than 50 injured.

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Video of the aftermath showed people helping the injured on the ground.

Police said on Twitter that the truck rammed into the market outside the capital's popular Christmas market at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.

Bild newspaper posted a picture of a large Scania truck with its windshield smashed out on the sidewalk alongside the market.

Eyewitnesses on social media reported hearing a big bang as the lorry entered the square.

Video showed destroyed hoardings and stalls.

German police have told Berliners to stay at home.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 20:56

British tourists have been advised to avoid the area near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church by the Foreign Office. 

"There is a high threat from terrorism," the office warns.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:08

The Polish delivery company the lorry belonged to lost contact with the driver around 4pm local time, The Guardian reports, suggested the truck may have been hijacked.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:10

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:15

The crash is being investigated as an act of terrorism, a German intelligence official told CNN.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:15

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:15

Police say there are currently no indications of further danger in Berlin.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:17

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:23

Germany's justice minister says federal prosecutors, who handle terrorism cases, are taking over the investigation.

Heiko Maas didn't give further details in a post on Twitter Monday night about the "shocking news" from the capital.

He added: "We are mourning with the relatives" of the victims. 

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:38

Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said he is in constant touch with security authorities, but didn't give any indication in a statement whether they believe the incident was an attack.

Samuel Osborne19 December 2016 21:39

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