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Local police confirm twelve people were killed, and 48 injured when a truck plowed into a crowded Christmas market in east Berlin around 8:00pm on Monday evening.

According to local police, the incident, which took place at the foot of the ruined Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church, is likely terror related

According to information from German newspaper Die Welt, the alleged truck driver is from Pakistan, and is reported to have arrived as a refugee in Germany on 16 February 2016.

The dead passenger was a Polish national.

The dead passenger was a Polish national. German police is urging Berliners to stay at home; Merkel is to be briefed by the German Interior Minister.

additionally, Die Welt reports Trump noting that...

The drama on the Berlin Christmas market is a "terrible terror attack". "Innocent civilians were murdered on the street when they were just about to celebrate the Christmas holidays," Trump wrote in a message. "The Islamic state and other Islamic terrorists regularly slaughter Christians in their communities," Trump continues. These terrorists, their regional and world-wide networks would have to be eradicated: "An order which we will carry out jointly with all partners who are liberty-loving."

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Earlier:

A truck plowed into a crowd at a busy Christmas market in western Berlin leaving at least nine dead according to Berlin police, and over 50 people injured. The driver of the truck has been arrested and his co-driver is said to have died during the crash.

Wir können 9 Tote & viele Verletzte bestätigen. Viele Kolleg. sind am #Breitscheidplatz im Einsatz um die Hintergründe zu ermitteln. — Polizei Berlin (@polizeiberlin) December 19, 2016

Local media, citing police at the scene, said first indications pointed to an attack on the market, situated in front of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a popular site for tourists. A police spokesperson told German media that they are treating the truck incident in Berlin as a terrorist attack.

"I heard a big noise and then I moved on the Christmas market and saw much chaos...many injured people," Jan Hollitzer, deputy editor in chief of Berliner Morgenpost, told CNN. "It was really traumatic."

The vehicle "drove sideways" onto the pavement at Breitscheidplatz, a major public square, reported Polizei Berlin.

Police cars and ambulances converged quickly on the scene as a huge security operation unfolded.

Images of the collision aftermath show the area cordoned off with emergency services and police attending the scene

LKW rast auf Weihnachtsmarkt in Berlin. Polizei geht von Anschlag aus. Mehrere Tote, viele Verletzte. Informationen: https://t.co/hOTEvlOlQh pic.twitter.com/StrCcQVWXg — BILD (@BILD) December 19, 2016

A spokeswoman for the Berlin police said that around 8:00 p.m. local time a semitrailer truck drove onto the sidewalk drove onto the sidewalk near Breitscheidplatz. After hitting the people, the truck then swerved back into the street where it came to a stop, she said.

Two people were in the truck as it smashed into the Christmas market, a police spokesperson told Berlin Morgenpost. German newspaper Die Welt is reporting that the driver of the truck, who is currently in custody, was from Pakistan and entered Germany on February 16, 2016. The passenger, a polish national, was detained at the scene but later died, the official said.

German media reports the driver was a Pakistani known to authorities.https://t.co/ElxaeyjbDi — Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) December 19, 2016

Meanwhile German police has called on Berliners to "stay at home" after the deadly truck attack.

Television pictures from Berlin showed the truck standing amid debris by small wooden stalls that make up the "Christkindlmarkt" of which there are several in Berlin at this time of year. Police cars and ambulances converged on the scene.

Reuters reports that the German Interior minister to brief German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Berlin’s mayor about the Christmas market incident, according to Reuters.

Later in the day, US National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price condemned “what appears to have been a terrorist attack” on the Berlin Christmas market.

“We send our thoughts and prayers to the families and loved ones of those killed, just as we wish a speedy recovery to all of those wounded. We also extend our heartfelt condolences to the people and Government of Germany.”

White House statement on attack in Berlin, Germany pic.twitter.com/Hl3gBuW2a9 — Jason Calabretta (@JasonCalabretta) December 19, 2016



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An eye witness, British tourist Emma Rushton, was speaking to CNN from her hotel room in Berlin. She said:

We were enjoying the Christmas lights when we heard a loud bang. We were sitting down, ready to get up. We saw to our left Christmas lights torn down and we saw the top of an articulated lorry crashing through the stalls and through people. The lorry was driving fast, and it showed few signs that it was slowing down. We wanted to get out as soon as possible, we wanted to get to a safe place. She said she considered stopping to help the wounded, but decided it was too dangerous to remain in the area, and instead returned to her hotel. From my opinion, it was going at 40mph, there was no road nearby and no signs it was slowing down. It did not feel like an accident...there was no way it could have come off like an accident, it was through the middle of the market.

If it did not feel like an accident it is perhaps because it is now being considered as the latest act of terrorism.

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What is notable about this attack, and what may led to even more populist anger, is that as we reported last night, on November 21, the state department warned Americans travelling to Europe to be aware of possible terrorist attacks on Christmas markets

U.S. citizens should exercise caution at holiday festivals, events, and outdoor markets. This Travel Alert expires on February 20, 2017. Credible information indicates the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or Da'esh), al-Qa'ida, and their affiliates continue to plan terrorist attacks in Europe, with a focus on the upcoming holiday season and associated events. U.S. citizens should also be alert to the possibility that extremist sympathizers or self-radicalized extremists may conduct attacks during this period with little or no warning. Terrorists may employ a wide variety of tactics, using both conventional and non-conventional weapons and targeting both official and private interests.

We are confident Merkel will be asked why she didn't give out a similar warning to her own citizens.

The Police have said that the first indications from the ongoing investigation suggest the truck crash was an attack on the Christmas market.

BREAKING: Reports: Truck runs into crowded Christmas market in Berlin; multiple injuries reported. — The Associated Press (@AP) December 19, 2016

PT: Breitscheidplatz in downtown Berlin. Police suspects terror attack. pic.twitter.com/Tu8LCGTd8U — Tobias Schneider (@tobiaschneider) December 19, 2016

Lorry just ploughed through Christmas market in #berlin. There is no road nearby. People crushed. I am safe. I am safe pic.twitter.com/63iWMmdSKr — Emma Rushton (@ERushton) December 19, 2016

Photos du camion qui a foncé dans un marché de Noël à Berlin pic.twitter.com/M2SoheaFAj — LesNews (@LesNews) December 19, 2016

German media: Police say first indications from investigation suggest truck crash was an attack on Christmas market in Berlin — Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) December 19, 2016





Police said that “numerous” people had been injured, but there is presently no information on potential fatalities.

Truck drives into a crowded Christmas Market in #Germany's #Berlin.

Many people injured. Many unconscious on the ground. Reports of a shot. — Polla Garmiany (@PollaGarmiany) December 19, 2016

Camión atropella a varias personas en un abarrotado mercado navideño en Berlín y se habla de muchos heridos - @InfobaeAmerica . (@DannyNis) pic.twitter.com/UyatRwzkvo — Opy (@OpyMorales) December 19, 2016

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