Berlin/New Delhi, Dec 23 (UNI) The Indian Embassy in Berlin said it has been in close contact with all the seven Indians injured in the car attack at the Magdeburg Christmas Market on December 20.
It said while three of the Indians have been discharged, the remaining are under treatment.
“The Mission is in regular touch with them and actively providing requisite support.
“Mission is also in touch with their families,” it said.
The seven injured Indian nationals are among the over 200 people who were injured in Magdeburg, Germany, when a 50-year-old Saudi immigrant doctor ploughed his car through a crowded Christmas market, killing five people, on Friday.
According to official figures, more than 200 people were injured, including 41 seriously.
India on Saturday condemned the horrific attack and said that its embassy is in touch with the injured Indians and rendering all assistance.
“We condemn the horrific and senseless attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany.
Several precious lives have been lost and many have been injured.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims.
“Our Mission is in contact with Indians who are injured, as well as their families, and rendering all possible assistance,” the statement said.