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Truck Plows Into Crowded Berlin Christmas Market

German police say they've arrested a suspect believed to be the man who drove a truck into a crowded Christmas market in the center of Berlin Monday night, killing nine and leaving at least 50 injured.

BERLIN (AP) — German police say they've arrested a suspect believed to be the man who drove a truck into a crowded Christmas market in the center of Berlin Monday night, killing nine and leaving at least 50 injured.

Police in Berlin said on Twitter that a passenger in the truck left the truck after it came to a stop inside the capital's popular Christmas market at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, but "died on the spot."

The truck crashed into the market outside the capital's popular Christmas market at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. AP Television footage showed a large Scania truck with its windshield smashed out on the sidewalk alongside the market, with a swarm of ambulances nearby. A large Christmas tree with a gold star on top was toppled over nearby in the street.

Police said they were still investigating whether the crash was an accident or an attack. But it came less than a month after a U.S. State Department calling for caution in markets and other public places, saying extremist groups including Islamic State and al-Qaida were focusing "on the upcoming holiday season and associated events."

Islamic State and al-Qaida have both called on followers to use trucks in particular to attack public places. On July 14, a truck plowed into a Bastille Day crowd in the southern French city of Nice, killing 86 people. Islamic State claimed responsibility for that attack, which was carried out by a Tunisian living in France.

Mike Fox, a tourist from Birmingham, England, told The Associated Press at the scene in Berlin that the large truck missed him by about three meters as it drove into the market, tearing through tables and wooden stands.

"It was definitely deliberate," Fox said. Fox said he helped people who appeared to have broken limbs, and that others were trapped under Christmas stands.

Dozens of ambulances lined the streets waiting to evacuate people, and heavily armed police patrolled the area. Police on Twitter urged people to stay away from the area, saying they need to keep the streets clear for the rescue vehicles.

Police spokesman Winfried Wenzel told ZDF public television that the suspect was arrested nearby, but offered no further details.

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David Rising and Lori Hinnant contributed to this report.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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