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German police open terror probe after eight injured in lorry attack – Sky News, Sky.com

German police open terror probe after eight injured in lorry attack – Sky News, Sky.com


             

German police have opened a terrorism investigation after eight people were injured by a lorry that rammed into traffic.

Officers have arrested a Syrian man in connection with the incident in the western town of Limburg on Monday night, which is being treated as attempted murder.

The suspect, 32, is believed to have hijacked the lorry, although prosecutor Ralf Badle has declined to comment on a possible motive.

  

A truck stands beside damaged cars in Limburg, Germany

      

Image:        The crash happened in Limburg, Germany      

 

  

Police officers and firemen look on as a man inspects on early October 8, 2019 the truck that ploughed into several cars on late October 7 in the centre of the German city of Limburg. - The stolen truck ploughed into several cars leaving a number of people injured, police said on October 8, 2019, adding that the driver had been detained. Police said it was too soon to speculate about a motive for the incident, which began when a man seized the truck. (Photo by Yann Schreiber / AFP) (Photo by YAN

      

Image:        Eight people have been injured      

Police have searched two addresses linked to the man, where they seized mobile phones and USB drives.

  

Police officers and firemen look on as a man inspects on early October 8, 2019 the truck that ploughed into several cars on late October 7 in the centre of the German city of Limburg. - The stolen truck ploughed into several cars leaving a number of people injured, police said on October 8, 2019, adding that the driver had been detained. Police said it was too soon to speculate about a motive for the incident, which began when a man seized the truck. (Photo by Yann Schreiber / AFP) (Photo by YAN

      

Image:        Several cars were badly damaged in the crash      

The crash in Limburg, which is located north of the financial city of Frankfurt, came almost three years after a similar incident at a Christmas market in Berlin.

Anis Amriplowed into a crowd of shoppers in the German capitalon (December) , killing 12 people and injuring dozens of others.

He waskilled in a shootoutwith Italian police in Milan four days later .

    

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