Tưởng niệm nạn nhân bị khủng bố ở Berlin

BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: Signs lay on the ground as people leave flowers and candles at the area after a lorry truck ploughed through a Christmas market on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Michele Tantussi/Getty Images)
Những dấu hiệu chết chóc còn lại trên mặt đất của chiếc xe tải xe tải khủng bố ngày trước và hôm nay nhiều người dân Đức đã đến đặt hoa và nến tưởng niệm tại khu vực chợ Giáng sinh vào ngày 20 tháng 12 2016 tại Berlin, Đức.
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: People leave flowers and candles at the area after a lorry truck ploughed through a Christmas market on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Michele Tantussi/Getty Images)
Cho đến nay 12 người được xác nhận đã chết và 48 người bị thương. Nhà chức trách đã xác nhận họ tin rằng vụ việc là một cuộc tấn công khủng bố và đã bắt giữ một người đàn ông Pakistan những người mà họ tin là tài xế của chiếc xe tải và những người đã bỏ chạy ngay lập tức sau khi các cuộc tấn công.
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: A sign reads 'the heart of Berlin has been hit', as people leave flowers and candles at the area after a lorry truck ploughed through a Christmas market on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Michele Tantussi/Getty Images)
Một tấm biển đề “trung tâm của Berlin đã bị ảnh hưởng”
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: The Brandenburg Gate stands illuminated in the colors of the German flag the day after a truck drove into a crowded Christmas market in the city center on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Cổng Brandenburg thắp sáng màu quốc kỳ Đức, biểu tượng của Berlin, để tưởng nhớ các nạn nhân, một ngày sau khi một chiếc xe tải lao vào một chợ Giáng sinh đông đúc ở trung tâm thành phố tại Berlin.
TOPSHOT - A woman mourns on December 20, 2016 at a makeshift memorial in front of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) in Berlin, where a truck crashed the day before into a Christmas market. Twelve people were killed and almost 50 wounded, 18 seriously, when the lorry tore through the crowd on December 19, 2016, smashing wooden stalls and crushing victims, in scenes reminiscent of July's deadly attack in the French Riviera city of Nice. / AFP / Odd ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images)
Một người phụ nữ đang thương tiếc tại một đài tưởng niệm tạm thời phía trước của Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) ở Berlin, nơi mà một chiếc xe tải khủng bố tấn công xé qua đám đông ngày hôm trước vào chợ Giáng sinh cán vỡ nhiều quầy hàng và nghiền nhiều nạn nhân vô tội, khiến gợi nhớ về cuộc tấn công chết người của tháng Bảy tại thành phố Riviera Nice của Pháp.
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: People light candles at the entrance to the Christmas market close to where the lorry ploughed through it yesterday on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Mọi người thắp nến tưởng niệm các nạn nhân vô tội ở Berlin. Một Giáng sinh thật buồn cho nước Đức.
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 20: (L-R) Mayor of Berlin Michael Mueller, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere and Berlin city Interior Minister Andreas Geisel arrive to lay flowers near where yesterday a lorry ploughed through a Christmas market on December 20, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. So far 12 people are confirmed dead and 45 injured. Authorities have confirmed they believe the incident was an attack and have arrested a Pakistani man who they believe was the driver of the truck and who had fled immediately after the attack. Among the dead are a Polish man who was found on the passenger seat of the truck. Police are investigating the possibility that the truck, which belongs to a Polish trucking company, was stolen yesterday morning. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Thị trưởng Berlin Michael Mueller, Thủ tướng Đức Angela Merkel, Bộ trưởng Nội vụ Đức Thomas de Maiziere, Bộ trưởng Nội vụ Andreas Geisel thành phố Berlin,đến đặt hoa tưởng niệm các nạn nhân xấu số. ( Hình ảnh : Getty Images )