A car drove into a crowd of people in Berlin today, injuring several individuals, including children, according to reports from BILD. The incident occurred in a busy area of the German capital during the afternoon, causing panic among bystanders.
Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, transporting the injured to nearby hospitals. Authorities have not yet confirmed the total number of casualties, but initial reports indicate at least three children were among the injured. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as people rushed to assist the victims.
This incident follows a troubling trend of vehicle attacks in crowded areas across Europe, raising concerns about public safety. Similar situations have unfolded in recent months, including a bus crashing into pedestrians outside London’s Victoria Station, highlighting the ongoing risks associated with large gatherings.
Local police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, including whether it was an accident or intentional. As the situation develops, updates will be provided to the public regarding the condition of those injured and any potential charges against the driver.