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3Novices:Germany hunts for killer after ISIL claims truck rampage

BERLIN // German police on Wednesday stepped up their hunt for the driver of a truck that rampaged through a Berlin Christmas market, in a deadly assault claimed by ISIL.

Local media said German police were searching for a Tunisian man in connection with the deadly truck attack.

The man is aged 21 or 23 and known by three different names, according to reports in the daily Allgemeine Zeitung and the Bild newspaper.

The sole suspect - a 23-year-old Pakistani asylum seeker - was released on Tuesday for lack of evidence, prompting worries of a killer on the loose and further rattling nerves in a shocked country.

"We can't rule out that the perpetrator is on the run," interior minister Thomas de Maiziere said.

Twelve people were killed when the Polish-registered articulated truck ploughed into the crowded market on Monday, smashing wooden stalls and crushing victims.

Twenty-four injured remained in hospital, 14 of whom were in critical condition, according to Mr de Maiziere.

The scenes instantly revived nightmarish memories of the July 14 truck assault in the French Riviera city of Nice, where 86 people were killed by a Tunisian extremist.

The ISIL-linked Amaq news agency said "a soldier of the Islamic State" carried out the Berlin carnage "in response to appeals to target citizens of coalition countries".

There was no evidence to back the claim, nor was the perpetrator identified.

Germany is part of a US-led coalition fighting ISIL in Iraq and Syria.

Mr de Maiziere said several lines of inquiry were being pursued.

"No one will rest until the perpetrator or perpetrators have been caught," he said.

The attack comes at a sensitive time for Chancellor Angela Merkel who is running for a fourth term in 2017 but has faced strong criticism over her decision last year to open the country's borders to refugees.

In a blow to investigators, federal prosecutors announced they had to release the only suspect in custody after finding no forensic evidence to link him to Germany's deadliest attack in recent years.

The Pakistani man was arrested late Monday after he was reportedly seen jumping out of the truck and fleeing the scene.

But officials had expressed growing doubts over whether they had the right suspect in custody.

"We may have a dangerous criminal in the area", Berlin's police chief Klaus Kandt said, adding that security would be boosted while urging "heightened vigilance".

Following the suspect's release, Mr Kandt said "one or more" perpetrators were believed to be on the run and possibly armed.

Images from the aftermath showed the mangled truck with its windscreen smashed, a trail of destruction in its wake, while survivors recounted harrowing stories of near misses and bloody carnage.

A Polish man, killed with a gunshot, was found on the truck's passenger seat, said Mr de Maiziere. He was believed to be the initial driver of the Polish-registered vehicle.

* Agence France-Presse



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