Car-ramming incident kills at least two people in Germany
Summary
A car drove into people in Leipzig, Germany, killing at least two and injuring many others. Police arrested the driver and said the person is no longer a threat, but gave no further details.Key Facts
- The car-ramming happened in Leipzig, a large city in eastern Germany.
- At least two people died and about 20 were affected or injured.
- The driver was arrested and is not currently a danger.
- Emergency teams declared a mass casualty incident.
- Witnesses saw a damaged Volkswagen SUV speeding in a pedestrian area.
- There were reports of a stabbing victim at the scene alongside the car attack.
- German cities have seen several similar attacks recently, some with political, religious, or mental health causes.
- Past attacks in Germany also involved car-ramming and stabbings with multiple victims.
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