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Published 17:22 IST, December 23rd 2024

Magdeburg Mourns Christmas Market Attack Victims Amid Fears of Growing Social Divisions

Mourners placed flowers at the Christmas market attack site, while investigators probed the suspect's motive. Johanniskirche became a central mourning spot.

Reported by: Digital Desk
Magdeburg mourns Christmas market attack victims amid fears of growing social divisions | Image: AP

Magdeburg: Mourners placed flowers at the site of the deadly Christmas market attack on Monday, while investigators examined the suspect's motive amid concerns it could deepen societal divisions in Germany.

The Johanniskirche, located near the attack site, has become a key mourning spot after the suspect drove a car into the market on Friday, killing five and injuring 200. A sea of flowers now covers the sidewalk in front of the church.

Authorities identified the suspect as a Saudi doctor, who arrived in Germany in 2006 and had permanent residency. They noted he does not match the typical profile of extremist attackers.

The man described himself as an ex-Muslim who was highly critical of Islam and in many posts on social media expressed support for the far-right. A picture has emerged of someone who had come to authorities’ attention in the past for threatening behavior and been the subject of tipoffs, but was not known to have committed any violence.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said Sunday that “the views and statements that the perpetrator expressed are being investigated, as are the tipoffs and proceedings with various authorities and the justice system.” She said “the right conclusions” will then have to be drawn.

The country’s vice chancellor voiced fears that the attack will fuel online misinformation ahead of a national election expected in late February. He urged people to “take time for the truth” and said: “Don’t let yourselves be infected by hatred.”

“There is still a lot we don’t know and a lot is unexplained, including the exact motive,” Robert Habeck said in a video posted Sunday. “All the same, I fear that the distrust that was immediately propagated on the net against Muslims, foreigners and people with a history of immigration will entrench itself deeper in society”

On Sunday night, police in the port city of Bremerhaven said they detained a man who threatened crimes at a Christmas market there in a TikTok video. German news agency dpa reported that he had said he would stab any people of Arabic appearance there on Christmas Day.

(with agency inputs)

Updated 17:22 IST, December 23rd 2024

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