At least 30 people have been injured after a car crashed into crowds in Berlin, Germany.
The vehicle crashed just outside a department store in Rankestrasse in the Charlottenburg area, the Mirror reports.
No further information has been released and police declined to comment.
The incident took place near the scene of a deliberate crash which killed 11 people and injured dozens more at western Berlin Christmas market on December 19, 2016.
Anis Amri, a rejected Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist links, carried out the attack after he hijacked truck and killed the driver before ploughing into crowds at the festive event.
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