Monday
Between 3pm and 4pm: Polish lorry driver Lukasz City, 37, has his lorry hijacked. He was on his method again to his truck from a kebab store when he was ambushed.
8pm - The truck is pushed into a big crowd of individuals at outdoors the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church within the centre of Berlin. City's physique was discovered within the passenger seat after the attackers fled. He had been shot and stabbed, however authorities imagine he was alive when the truck ploughed into the gang. Twelve individuals have been killed and 50 extra have been injured.
9pm - A Pakistani man is arrested a mile-and-a-half from the scene, after witnesses claimed to have seen him leaving the truck. It was revealed that he had entered Germany beneath a false identify in February.
The suspect was arrested a mile-and-a-half from the scene of the atrocity, after witnesses claimed to have seen him getting out of the truck
10.16pm - Controversial far-right activist Lutz Bachmann, who heads the anti-immigrant PEGIDA group, tweeted on Monday evening that he had 'inner police data' that the perpetrator was a Tunisian.
Tuesday
4am - Police raid a refugee camp at Tempelhof, believed to be the place the Pakistani suspect resided.
8am - The suspect is known as as Naved B, a 23-year-old man from Pakistan, however police later reveal that the person has denied any involvement within the assault and urged individuals to be vigilant.
10am - German chancellor Angela Merkel confirms the assault is being handled as an act of terrorism.
12pm - Germany's inside minister, Thomas de Maizière, confirms that 18 of the 50 individuals harm within the assault have been 'very severely injured'.
1.20pm - Police admit that they've arrested the fallacious man. A senior officer says: 'The true perpetrator continues to be armed, at giant and might trigger contemporary harm.'
6.50pm - Authorities affirm that the wrongly-arrested man has been launched.
ISIS claims accountability for the assault, releasing a press release which describes the lorry driver as a 'soldier' and praised him for 'focusing on nationals of the coalition international locations'.
Wednesday
It's revealed that police are searching for a Tunisian man, named as Anis Amri, after his ID was discovered beneath the driving force's seat. It emerged that the failed asylum seeker, who had a 100,000 euro reward on his head, had been beneath the surveillance of German intelligence for a number of months, and had been arrested 3 times this yr, however deportation papers have been by no means served. Reviews in Germany counsel intelligence companies had misplaced monitor of him weeks in the past.
A cousin of Naveed Baluch, the wrongly accused suspect, was 'mentally unfit' and had not been heard from since he was launched. His cousin Waheed advised MailOnline he was 'very apprehensive' concerning the lacking man.
Thursday
Dalia Elyakim, from Herzliya, Israel, was named as the primary sufferer of the bloodbath. Her husband Rami, pictured together with her, is combating for his life
An Israeli girl turned the primary named sufferer of the Berlin lorry bloodbath. Dalia Elyakim, from Herzliya, Israel, was together with her husband Rami when the atrocity occurred. Rami was in hospital combating for his life.
The market the place the bloodbath occurred reopened, with heightened safety. Stalls on Breitscheidplatz sq. opened once more three days after the 25-tonne lorry was used as a weapon to kill and maim consumers.
The market, within the centre of Berlin, reopened on Thursday morning with heightened safety, three days after the bloodbath
Two of Amri's brothers, Walid and Abdelkader, stated they believed he had been radicalised in jail in Italy, and Abdelkader advised reporers: 'I ask him to show himself in to the police. Whether it is proved that he's concerned, we dissociate ourselves from it.'
Two males have been arrested after a police raid at a mosque in Berlin's Moabit neighbourhood, the place Amri was allegedly captured on CCTV simply eight hours after the mass killing.
Friday
3am - Amri was shot useless in Milan. He instantly produced a gun when approached by police. In a press convention at 9.45am, the Italian Inside minister, Marco Minniti, stated Amri instantly produced a gun when approached by police and shot an officer throughout a routine patrol. The Tunisian was then killed, and there's 'completely little doubt' that the person was Amri, Minniti stated.
It has emerged that German police are linking Amri to the homicide of a 16-year-old German boy in Hamburg two months in the past. ISIS claimed accountability for the October 16 knife assault which killed , recognized by authorities as Victor E. He has additionally beforehand been jailed in his native Tunisia for hijacking a truck.
Saturday
Authorities in Tunisia announce that three males, together with Amri's 18-year-old nephew, have been arrested in reference to a terror cell believed to be linked to the Berlin truck killer.
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