
Qof ayaa ku dhintay, 14 kalena waa dhaawacmay markii gaari uu dadka ku dhacay dhoola-tuurka LGBTQ ee Berlin
Hal qof ayaa dhintay iyo in ka badan toban qof ayaa dhaawacmay ka dib markii gaari loo haysto inuu dadka ku dhacay dhoola-tuurka LGBTQ ee magaalada Berlin, ayay sheegeen booliiska Jarmalka. Dhacdadu waxay dhacday goor dambe oo Sabtida ah, taasoo keentay in la joojiyo xafladda saacado ka dib markii ay bilaabatay.
Goobta Dhacdada iyo Dhaawacyada
Booliisku waxay aaminsan yihiin in gaari uu gashay beerta dhexe ee Tiergarten ee magaalada, u dhow jidka dhoola-tuurkii Pride, isagoo ku dhuftay dhowr qof. Ugu yaraan 14 qof ayaa dhaawacmay, qaar ka mid ahna waxay lahaayeen dhaawac halis nololeed ah.
Adeegga degdegga ah ayaa daawayn ku siiyay dhaawacyada goobta. Tiro iyo darnaanta dhaawacyada si degdeg ah looma aqoon. Gaari waa laga tegay goobta beerta Tiergarten, booliiskuna waxay raadinayeen qofkii uu lahaa ama dadkii uu lahaa.
Falcelinta Booliiska iyo Baaritaanka
Booliisku waxay ku baaqeen boostada X in qof walba oo xafladda joogaa ay isla markiiba ka tagaan goobta. Afhayeenka booliiska Florian Nath wuxuu yidhi, 'We are conducting an intensive search for suspects,' sida ku xusan muuqaalka la dhigay X.
Saraakiisha booliiska ayaa iftiimiyay aagga u dhexeeya Potsdamer Platz iyo dhinaca koonfureed ee tunnel-ka Tiergarten iyagoo raadinayay caddayn. Dadka ayaa loo digay inay guryahooda aadaan oo aysan marin beerta Tiergarten.
Xafladdii Pride iyo Joojinta
Boqolaal kun oo qof ayaa magaalada yimid Sabtida si ay u dabaaldegaan dhoola-tuurka Pride ee Berlin, oo loo yaqaan Christopher Street Day ee Jarmalka, mid ka mid ah dabaaldegyada ugu weyn Yurub ee LGBTQ.
Munaasabaddii Pride ee albaabka Brandenburg Gate waxaa la joojiyay qiyaastii 10:15pm waqti deegaanka (20:15 GMT), bandhig faneedna waa la gooyay. Kahor dhacdada, dadku si nabadeed ayay u dabaaldegeen, iyagoo marayay magaalada saacado, qoob-ka-ciyaar, iyo 80 floats.
Police halt Christopher Street Day celebrations after vehicle strikes crowd in Tiergarten park
One person died and at least 14 were injured after a car was suspected of driving into a crowd at an LGBTQ parade in Berlin late on Saturday. Police called off the event hours after it began, urging attendees to leave immediately.
Crash site and police response
Police believe a car drove into Berlin's central Tiergarten park near the Pride march route, hitting several people. A vehicle was abandoned at the scene and officers were searching for its occupant or occupants. The area between Potsdamer Platz and the Tiergarten tunnel's southern side was illuminated during the evidence search.
Police spokesman Florian Nath stated, 'We are conducting an intensive search for suspects.' His video statement was posted on X. Emergency services treated the injured at the scene, though the full number and severity of injuries were not immediately clear to authorities.
Event called off at Brandenburg Gate
The Pride event before the Brandenburg Gate was called off at about 10:15pm local time (20:15 GMT). A band's performance was interrupted and people were urged to go home and avoid Tiergarten park. Hundreds of thousands had gathered for the parade.
Berlin's Pride parade, known as Christopher Street Day in Germany, is one of Europe's largest LGBTQ celebrations. Before the incident, people marched peacefully for hours, danced to loud music, and cheered some 80 floats in the procession.
Investigation ongoing
Authorities have confirmed one death and at least 14 injuries, with some victims suffering life-threatening conditions. The motive and circumstances remain under active investigation by Berlin police at this time.
The abandoned vehicle and search for those responsible remain the focus of the inquiry. Police continue to ask the public to avoid the Tiergarten area while forensic work proceeds at the location.



