BERLIN (AP) — A driver plowed into people in the center of the German city of Leipzig on Monday and several were injured, police said.
Few details were immediately available. Police didn’t immediately give a precise number of injured, but said there were no deaths, German news agency dpa reported.
A statement posted on the Leipzig city website said the car and its driver had been stopped and no longer posed any danger.
The incident happened in the Grimmaische Strasse, a street that leads into central Leipzig’s shopping area.
Leipzig is located southwest of Berlin and has more than 630,000 inhabitants, making it one of the biggest cities in eastern Germany.
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