Berlin truck attack suspect killed in Italy Italy's Interior Minister says the prime suspect in the Berlin Christmas Market truck attack was killed in a shootout with police in Milan, Italy, early Friday. Anis Amri is suspected in the attack that killed 12 people and injured dozens.
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Updated | A man thought to be the main suspect in the truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin on Monday is dead after Italian police killed him in a shootout in the northern Italian city of Milan on Friday, according to Italy's interior minister.
"The person killed, after a number of inquiries, without any shadow of a doubt, is Anis Amri, the suspect of the terrorist attack in Berlin," he said.
Police said Friday they had arrested two Kosovo-born brothers who were planning to carry out an attack on a shopping mall in western Germany just days after the first mass-casualty attack claimed by ISIS in the country.
Berlin Market Attack Suspect Anis Amri Shot Dead in Milan, Italy Confirms Berlin market attack suspect shot dead in Milan
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(Dec. 23) Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2hfOCQo
Updated | A man thought to be the main suspect in the truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin on Monday is dead after Italian police killed him in a shootout in the northern Italian city of Milan on Friday, according to Italy's interior minister.
"The person killed, after a number of inquiries, without any shadow of a doubt, is Anis Amri, the suspect of the terrorist attack in Berlin," he said.
Police said Friday they had arrested two Kosovo-born brothers who were planning to carry out an attack on a shopping mall in western Germany just days after the first mass-casualty attack claimed by ISIS in the country.
Berlin Market Attack Suspect Anis Amri Shot Dead in Milan, Italy Confirms Berlin market attack suspect shot dead in Milan
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