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22.06.2020 0:37:17 88863975926 Bendigo bank workers prepare for new hq for first time"This is a huge relief. We are excited to get on track to moving into our new location and have plans to get started in August."The branch said it is accepting clients through its online form. 더킹카지노더킹카지노카지노예스카지노바카라사이트 Truck ploughs into crowded berlin christmas market in truck smash, police sayGermany`s top counter-terrorism office said Sunday it has opened an investigation into reports that a truck ploughed into the Christmas market in Germany`s capital Saturday, killing one person and injuring 31 others.The truck smashed into the stalls and the front of the Mehrgarhalle district in the city centre just before 5 p.m. (1:15 a.m. ET), causing widespread damage and panic, Berlin police said in a statement.No one was hurt in the attack, which Berlin police said was carried out by two men and two children.German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the assailant may have been under the influence of drugs, adding that the "heinous terrorist act cannot be solved by using weapons but also by understanding the motives of the perpetrators."The driver of the truck was "under stress, at the last moment" and thought he was going to kill himself, de Maiziere said.Berlin is the second capital to be hit in recent days. One of the two truck-stealing attacks killed 32 people and injured hundreds on July 19 and 20 in nearby Ansbach, near the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.The second truck attack in Germany came two days after a truck rammed a crowd in a crowd of people enjoying Christmas in a busy city outside the northeastern city of Ansbach, injuring 11 people.A person who answered the phone at the police station at the scene of that killing Monday night said the assailant had been interviewed by two psychologists from an insurance and financial services company.Suspect: Suspected terrorist is also believed to have a brotherThe man who answered the same phone Saturday afternoon also said the suspect had been in touch with an insurance company and the company had offered to cover the family costs, according to German media.De Maiziere called the attack a "shocking act of terror, a horrific terrorist act," adding that it "must be seen in the light of what it can achieve and who it can turn out to be.""This is not some isolated incident and it does not reflect the mood of the city or of this European country," he said."What is absolutely clear is that we cannot turn away from what the attacks can achieve," de Maiziere said.
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