Two killed and many injured after car driven into crowd in German city of Leipzig
Summary
Two people died and many others were hurt when a car drove into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany. The driver was caught, and police said there is no ongoing danger.Key Facts
- The incident happened on Monday afternoon in Leipzig, a city in eastern Germany.
- Two people died and 22 were injured, with two in serious condition.
- Around 40 firefighters and 40 paramedics responded, along with two helicopters.
- The car hit several people in the central Grimmaische Straße area before the driver ran away.
- Police arrested the driver and said the situation is now under control.
- The mayor said the motive for the attack is not yet known.
- The area near the square was closed off by the police after the event.
- Emergency services, including a yellow helicopter and ambulances, were seen at the scene.
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