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Four dead, over 200 injured in Magdeburg Christmas market attack

The death toll has risen to four after a driver deliberately crashed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. According to reports from German public broadcasters WDR and NDR, based on security sources, the incident took place last evening, leaving more than 200 people injured. German media have identified the 50-year-old suspect, who had been living in Germany since 2006 and held permanent residency. He worked as a doctor in Bernburg and had previously posted on social media expressing concerns about the rise of Islam in Germany. Reports suggest that the attacker drove a BMW for at least 400 meters through the crowd at the market before being arrested. In the aftermath, the Christmas market was shut down, and people were urged to leave the city center. The attack occurred near Magdeburg Town Hall, close to the Elbe River.

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US defense chief to visit Germany to host Ukraine meeting

 US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel Thursday to the Ramstein Air Base in Germany to host the Ukrainian defense contact group on Sept. 6, the Pentagon said Tuesday. “The Secretary and chairman (US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown) will join ministers of defense and senior military officials from nearly 50 nations to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and the continued close coordination by the international community to deliver to Ukraine the support it needs to defend itself,” spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters. It will be the 24th meeting of the Ukraine defense contact group since Austin formed the international body in April 2022, he said. Austin will have a chance to meet Ukrainian and international partners later this week at Ramstein, where the US will be “very focused” on Ukraine’s security assistance needs. “In terms of any changes to our policy, I’m not going to have anything to provide again. There has been no changes. And as it relates to potential Ukrainian operations, I’m just not going to speculate or talk about potential future ops,” said Ryder. The US remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s ability to defend itself and to protect its sovereign territory, as well as build its ability to deter against Russia, he reiterated. The Pentagon recently announced its latest package of security assistance for Ukraine at up to $125 million. It included key weapons and ammunition to meet Ukraine’s most urgent needs, including air-defense capabilities.

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