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A German court issued an arrest warrant for [[Meher D.]], who allegedly led Anis Amri to commit the attack.<ref>https://www.dw.com/en/germany-searches-for-is-member-behind-anis-amris-berlin-truck-attack/a-44547830</ref> | A German court issued an arrest warrant for [[Meher D.]], who allegedly led Anis Amri to commit the attack.<ref>https://www.dw.com/en/germany-searches-for-is-member-behind-anis-amris-berlin-truck-attack/a-44547830</ref> | ||
Revision as of 10:38, 29 April 2021
Aftermath | |
Date | 19 December 2016 |
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Location | Breitscheidplatz, Berlin, Germany |
Deaths | 12 |
Injured (non-fatal) | 49 |
Interest of | Elias Davidsson |
Description | Reported truck hijacking in Berlin attributed to ISIL. |
The 2016 Berlin attack occurred on the evening of 19 December 2016. The BBC reported the next day that ISIL had claimed responsibility for the attack.[1]
Official narrative
Wikipedia names Anis Amri as the "assailant", but as of January 2019 did not have a separate page for him. CNN reported that "The suspect’s identity papers were found inside the truck."[2]
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A German court issued an arrest warrant for Meher D., who allegedly led Anis Amri to commit the attack.[3]
Response
London's "Ring Of Steel" plan was floated after the 2016 Berlin attack.
The Official Culprits
Name | Description |
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Anis Amri | Supposed perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin attack, termed "Not independently notable" by Wikipedia. |
Islamic State | An "Islamic fundamentalist terrorist" organisation which whistleblower Sibel Edmonds links to Operation Gladio/B and succinctly describes as a re-branding of al-Qaeda. |
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