Car-ramming incident kills at least two people in Germany
A car was driven into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany, killing at least two people and affecting at least 20 others. Police have arrested the driver and stated there is no further danger, but the motive and details about the culprit remain unknown.

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AI-generatedA car was driven into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany, killing at least two people and affecting at least 20 others. Police have arrested the driver and stated there is no further danger, but the motive and details about the culprit remain unknown. The incident occurred on Grimmaische Strasse, a street leading into Leipzig's shopping area. Emergency services declared a mass casualty incident. This event follows a series of similar attacks in Germany in recent years.
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5 extractedThe motivation for the incident and details about the culprit are unknown.
A car was driven into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany, killing at least two people.
The driver has been arrested and is no longer considered a threat.
At least 20 people were reported to have been 'affected' by the incident.
Witnesses reported seeing several bodies covered with sheets and a stabbing victim.