Multiple people wounded as car rams pedestrians in Berlin
- At least six people were injured, with one in critical condition, after a car hit pedestrians in Berlin, according to the Berlin Fire Department.
- The Berlin Fire Department categorized the event as a 'mass casualty incident', deploying around 60 firefighters and 22 large vehicles.
- One person was trapped under the car with life-threatening injuries, according to a spokesperson for the Berlin Fire Department.
- Authorities are investigating the incident, which occurred near the historic city center, and no indications suggest it was terror-related.
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Police officer among multiple people hurt as car ploughs into people
A police officer is among six people injured after a car ploughed into pedestrians and a brick wall in Berlin last night. Emergency services descended on the street in the Gesundbrunnen area of the German capital, near the historic city centre, following what the fire service labelled as a "mass casualty incident". A number of people have been rushed to hospital, including at least one individual with life-threatening injuries.
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