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20 injured as driver hits group of people in Munich  

Authorities don't provide details about the incident near downtown Munich which takes place around 10.30 am, including whether the people are hit deliberately
Police walk past a car that drove into a crowd in Munich, Germany, February 13, 2025, injuring several people. REUTERS

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A driver drove a vehicle into a group of people in Munich on Thursday, injuring at least 20 people, authorities said.

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Authorities didn't provide details about the incident near downtown Munich which took place around 10.30 am, including whether the people were hit deliberately.

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Police said on X that the driver was “secured” at the scene and no longer poses any danger. A damaged Mini could be seen at the scene.

The fire service said at least 20 people were injured, some of them seriously, German news agency dpa reported.

Mayor Dieter Reiter said he was “deeply shocked” by the incident. He said that children were among those injured.

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A demonstration by the service workers' union ver.di was taking place at the time of the incident. It was not immediately clear whether demonstrators were among the injured.

The Bavarian capital will see heavy security in the coming days because the three-day Munich Security Conference, an annual gathering of international foreign and security policy officials, opens on Friday.

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