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German Chancellor Scholz Expresses Concern For Car-Ramming Victims

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves Bellevue Palace in Berli

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed deep concern over the car-ramming attack that took place at a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg. The incident left nearly 40 people critically injured, with over 200 individuals sustaining injuries and five fatalities reported so far.

Scholz emphasized the significance of Christmas markets as peaceful and joyous places where people gather to celebrate the festive season, enjoying traditions like drinking mulled wine and sharing meals together. He condemned the brutal nature of the attack, describing it as a terrible act that caused harm and loss of life.

The chancellor praised the swift response of both bystanders and emergency services who provided assistance to the victims. Their professionalism and quick actions helped prevent further casualties and mitigate the impact of the tragic event.

He highlights the peaceful and joyous nature of Christmas markets.
Chancellor Scholz condemns the brutal car-ramming attack at Magdeburg Christmas market.
Nearly 40 individuals are critically injured, with over 200 sustaining injuries and five fatalities.

Expressing his gratitude towards those who aided the injured, Scholz highlighted the severity of the situation, particularly concerning the nearly 40 individuals who are in critical condition. He underscored the unbelievable nature of the injuries sustained and the need for continued support and care for those affected.

The chancellor's remarks underscore the gravity of the situation and the resilience of the community in the face of adversity. As investigations into the attack continue, authorities are working to ensure the safety and well-being of all those impacted by the tragic events in Magdeburg.

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