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ATTACK 'WAS ON RADAR'

German authorities ‘KNEW about plot to attack Berlin Christmas market in the days leading up to tragedy’

AUTHORITIES in Berlin had been made aware in recent days that a Christmas market terror attack was being planned, according to reports.

Following Monday's tragedy, reports in Germany cited security sources claiming a terror attack was being planned at the festive market in the Breitscheidplatz area of the city.

 Several have died at approximately 50 have been injured
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Several have died at approximately 50 have been injuredCredit: Reuters
 Several died and at least 50 were injured in the attack
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Several died and at least 50 were injured in the attackCredit: Getty Images
 Witnesses said the truck was deliberately driven into the crowds
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Witnesses said the truck was deliberately driven into the crowdsCredit: Getty Images

Reporters took to Twitter to share their claims, including Clemens Wergin, the Washington bureau chief for Die Welt.

Just weeks ago the US State Department revealed it had "credible information" that Islamic State and other Islamist terror groups were plotting massacres across Europe over Christmas .

It now appears the terror thugs have acted on their threats.

In recent weeks a UK security source also warned that "the entire continent is vulnerable to attack as we have seen in France, Germany and Belgium but particularly in the run-up to Christmas" in an interview with

 German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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German Chancellor Angela MerkelCredit: Reuters
 A UK security source warned that "the entire continent is vulnerable to attack" in recent weeks
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A UK security source warned that "the entire continent is vulnerable to attack" in recent weeksCredit: Getty Images
 Emergency workers help those injured at the scene
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Emergency workers help those injured at the sceneCredit: Reuters

They added: "It is a Christian period of festivities, bringing together large crowds of soft target civilians and will attract attention from those who wish to inflict harm."

On Monday night a lorry ploughed into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing several and injuring 50 others.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack according to Iraqi sources.

The crash happened in Breitscheidplatz, a major public square in the city in a chilling echo of the deadly terror attack in Nice earlier this year.

 Berlin is reeling from the tragedy, thought to have claimed at least nine lives
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Berlin is reeling from the tragedy, thought to have claimed at least nine livesCredit: Rex Features
 ISIS is bitter about losing its war and wants to commit cowardly massacres against civilians in Europe in revenge
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ISIS is bitter about losing its war and wants to commit cowardly massacres against civilians in Europe in revengeCredit: Refer to caption
 Special police units are on standby for terrorists attacks in the UK
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 Special police units are on standby for terrorists attacks in the UKCredit: PA:Press Association

In the lead up to Monday's attack, it was feared that brutalised ISIS jihadis from European countries could begin returning home as the ISIS death cult continues to lose territory and suffer more heavy losses in Syria and Iraq.

The radicalised thugs were feared to be plotting atrocities in revenge for the obliteration of its Caliphate.

A US State Department statement said that "citizens should exercise caution at holiday festivals, events, and outdoor markets.”

 The festive market in Berlin drew large crowds
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The festive market in Berlin drew large crowdsCredit: spreepicture

Following the Berlin attack, police have arrested the driver after launching a huge man hunt.

A passenger in the truck is reported to have died.

German police warned people to stay at home after the crash and "not spread rumours" on social media.

 ISIS carried out a similar attack in Nice
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ISIS carried out a similar attack in NiceCredit: Reuters
 Emergency workers raced to the scene to treat the wounded
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Emergency workers raced to the scene to treat the woundedCredit: Not known refer to copyright holder

Richard Clarkson, from Brighton, told the he was at a bar called Irish Bar with his friends on the street near were the incident happened.

One of his friends heard a bang. He said: “I just walked out and I saw the truck, the windscreen was broken, I didn’t see any bodies they were very quick to cover them up I think.

“The word terrorist is being thrown around a lot at the moment and people seem scared.”

The tragedy saw US President-elect Donald Trump make his first major statement since being elected last month.

He said: "Innocent civilians were murdered in the streets as they prepared to celebrate the Christmas holiday.

"ISIS and other Islamist terrorists continually slaughter Christians in their communities and places of worship as part of their global jihad."

 Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Ladd–Peebles Stadium on Saturday
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Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Ladd–Peebles Stadium on SaturdayCredit: AP:Associated Press


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