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Car rams into Munich crowd injuring at least 28 in suspected attack
German police said that a car had driven into a crowd of people in Munich, injuring 20 people. The incident preceded a major security conference.NBC News - 21m -
Almost 30 wounded in suspected vehicle ramming attack in Munich
A regional official says a man drove a car into a crowd in Munich in a suspected attack that has left almost 30 people wounded.CBS News - 36m -
Nearly 30 hurt in suspected attack after car drives into Munich crowd
Police say at least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a group of people in central Munich on Thursday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly ...CBS News - 39m -
'Suspected attack' as car drives into crowd in Munich, injuring 28
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Afghan rams car into pedestrians in Munich, injuring two dozen
Third attack by asylum seeker takes place on eve of annual security conference and ahead of German electionFinancial Times - 1h -
At least 20 injured after car hits group of people in Munich
German police say driver detained at scene where around 1,000 people were holding strike rally. A man has driven a car into a group of people in Munich, injuring about 20 people, some of them ...The Guardian - 1h -
'Around 20' hurt after car drives into pedestrians in Munich, police say
Munich police said "several" people were injured after a "vehicle drove into a group of people" in the center of the city on Thursday morning.ABC News - 2h -
Driver Arrested After Car Crash at Demonstration in Munich
Several people were injured in the incident, the police said. They have not said whether the crash was an accident or a deliberate attack.The New York Times - 2h -
Driver cut free after crash with highways vehicle
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