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11 dead in apparent terror attack in Germany's Magdeburg

EPA-EFE/FILIP SINGER

At least 11 people were killed while 60 others suffered injuries when two cars drove into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, the media reported on Friday.

Police forces intervened on the scene and the market was closed, the reports said, citing eyewitnesses. It was further stated one driver has been apprehended by security forces.

The details and possible motives of the attack are currently under investigation.

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