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Germany probes possible terrorist motive in Berlin motorway crashes

Issued on: 19/08/2020 – 12:12

German authorities are investigating a series of apparently deliberate car crashes on a Berlin motorway on Tuesday evening as a potential Islamist attack, local media reported on Wednesday.

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Six people were injured, three of them severely, when a man allegedly drove into several vehicles on Tuesday evening along a stretch of the German capitals highway. The series of crashes led to a complete closure of one of the main traffic arteries of Berlin.

"According to the current knowledge, it was an Islamist-motivated attack," a spokesman for the prosecutors office was quoted as saying by Focus magazine. He added that there were also indications that the 30-year-old suspect with Iraqi citizenship had psychological problems.

The Berlin-based Tagesspiegel newspaper cited a spokesman for the prosecutors as saying the sequence of events and the current results of the investigation suggested it could have been an attack.

Local media reported that the man later stopped on the highway and put a box on the roof of his car claiming it had explosives inside. Specialists opened the Read More – Source

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