The German police are seeking Anis Amri in suspicion of the Berlin Christmas market attack. But the young Tunisian refugee was already under investigation for terrorist links. The question why German authorities were unable to prevent the deadly terror act remains unresolved.
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And... The Terrorist is Gone
And... The Terrorist is Gone
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That awkward moment when a terrorist is right under your nose, but the country's intelligence services fail to prevent an attack. 22.12.2016, Sputnik International
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That awkward moment when a terrorist is right under your nose, but the country's intelligence services fail to prevent an attack.
