In German Mannheim, a car drove into a crowd: there are likely fatalities.

A car drove into a crowd: fatalities reported
A car drove into a crowd: fatalities reported

A police operation took place in the center of Mannheim, Germany, after a car drove into a crowd of people. According to German media reports, debris is visible at the scene, and one person is lying on the ground under a tarp. Witnesses claim that the car crashed into the crowd. The police report that the incident occurred at the central square of Paradeplatz. Currently, there is no information about a potential perpetrator or the cause of the incident.

Recall that on February 3 in Munich, Germany, a car ran into a crowd, resulting in 15 people injured. The incident occurred near the central train station at the intersection of Dachauer and Seidl streets.

Also, in December in the city of Magdeburg, Germany, a car drove into a crowd at a Christmas market, injuring from 60 to 80 people.

In the city of Villach in Austria, a man with a knife attacked people, shouting 'Allahu Akbar.' As a result, one person was killed, and four others were injured, with two in serious condition. The perpetrator was arrested thanks to a courier who hit him with a car. During the arrest of the attacker, he smiled and raised his index finger.


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