Two Ukrainians may be among Berlin terrorist act victims - Klimkin
There may be two Ukrainian citizens among the people killed in a December 19 terrorist attack in Berlin, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has said.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Germany is awaiting DNA test results that will help clarify the picture, but two Ukrainian citizens - a man and a woman - could be among those killed in the Monday incident, he told the 1 plus 1 TV channel.
It was reported that 12 people were killed and around 50 were injured when a truck ploughed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Berlin's Breitscheidplatz square in the evening of December 19.
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