'Reward of 100,000 euros to find Berlin suspect'
'Anis Amri is suspected of driving the truck that smashed into a Christmas market,
and is thought to be armed and dangerous.
Germany has issued a reward of up to 100,000 euros to find the main suspect in
the Berlin Christmas market attack.
A Europe-wide manhunt has been launched to trace Tunisian Anis Amri, who is
believed to be armed and dangerous and has links to Islamic extremists, say
investigators.
The 23-year-old is suspected of being at the wheel of a lorry which ploughed into
a crowd of shoppers at a busy market in the German capital.
Twelve people were killed and 48 others injured in Monday evening's attack, which
has been claimed by the Islamic State terrorist group.
Authorities have issued a European arrest warrant for Amri, who is thought to have
used six different aliases and three different nationalities...'
SOURCE:
'Anis Amri is suspected of driving the truck that smashed into a Christmas market,
and is thought to be armed and dangerous.
Germany has issued a reward of up to 100,000 euros to find the main suspect in
the Berlin Christmas market attack.
A Europe-wide manhunt has been launched to trace Tunisian Anis Amri, who is
believed to be armed and dangerous and has links to Islamic extremists, say
investigators.
The 23-year-old is suspected of being at the wheel of a lorry which ploughed into
a crowd of shoppers at a busy market in the German capital.
Twelve people were killed and 48 others injured in Monday evening's attack, which
has been claimed by the Islamic State terrorist group.
Authorities have issued a European arrest warrant for Amri, who is thought to have
used six different aliases and three different nationalities...'
SOURCE:
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