At least seven Indian nationals reportedly sustained injuries on Friday in a car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. Of these, three people have been discharged from the hospital, while the Indian Mission is closely monitoring the condition of the remaining victims, according to sources.
The attack, which sent shockwaves across the globe, involved a car deliberately ramming into a crowd of people at the bustling Christmas market. At least five people were killed in the incident, including an adult and a toddler, according to Saxony-Anhalt Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff, as per reports by CNN.
The incident also left 68 individuals injured, with 15 suffering serious injuries, 37 sustaining moderate injuries, and 16 escaping with minor wounds.
Suspect Identified As Saudi Arab Man
Reiner Haseloff, in a statement, confirmed that the suspect in the attack was a Saudi national who had been residing in Germany since 2006 and worked as a doctor. “We are currently in the process of compiling all further data and also carrying out the interrogation. According to the current information, it is an individual perpetrator, so there is no longer any danger to the city because we were able to arrest him,” Haseloff said in a televised address.
World Leaders Condemn Attack; Investigations Underway
World leaders expressed their deep sorrow and horror at the attack, offering condolences and standing in solidarity with the victims and their families. Meanwhile, security forces are continuing their investigations to uncover the motive behind the attack, with officials confirming no immediate indication of further threats.
India Call Attack ‘Horrific And Senseless’
The Indian Mission in Germany, along with local authorities, is ensuring that the injured Indian nationals receive the necessary care and support. In an official press release, the MEA expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, stating, “We condemn the horrific and senseless attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. Several precious lives have been lost, and many have been injured. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims.”