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Saudi Doctor Stands Trial in Germany Over Deadly Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack

Saudi Doctor Stands Trial in Germany Over Deadly Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack

Taleb al-Abdulmohsen faces six murder and 338 attempted murder charges after SUV ploughs into market crowd, injuring hundreds
A Saudi physician, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, has appeared in court in Magdeburg, Germany, charged with six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder for an attack in which he allegedly drove his rented SUV into a crowded Christmas market on December 20 2024, killing six people and injuring more than 300.

The trial opened on November 10 2025 in a specially built courtroom under high security, reflecting the scale of the case and the magnitude of the victims.

Prosecutors told the court that Abdulmohsen acted with the “intention of killing an indeterminately large number of people” when he deliberately drove a two-tonne SUV into a mass of pedestrians at the market, reaching speeds up to about 48 km/h, according to German security sources.

Among the victims were a nine-year-old boy and five women aged between 45 and 75.

During his first court appearance, Abdulmohsen admitted “I am the one who drove the car” but offered no apology, instead delivering a rambling address that veered between grievances about German authorities, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia and extremist-style conspiracy themes.

The presiding judge intervened to restrict his remarks to the charges at hand.

He remains remanded in custody and faces a life sentence if convicted.

The defendant, who arrived in Germany in 2006 and was granted refugee or permanent residency status around 2016, has been described by authorities as a former Muslim-turned Islam critic, with documented far-right views and conspiracy-theory postings online.

Saudi officials reportedly had warned German counterparts about him months before the attack, although German security authorities determined the tip did not meet the threshold for preventive intervention.

The attack has triggered a renewed debate in Germany around market-security protocols, immigration and radicalised lone-actor threats.

Market organisers in Magdeburg were told to install vehicle barriers capable of stopping up to 7.5-tonne vehicles for the upcoming season after it emerged the attacker entered through an escape route in the security cordon.

The trial, which accommodates over 170 co-plaintiffs and their legal teams, is scheduled to continue until at least March 2026, and will examine evidence of motive, planning and the German authorities’ responses before and after the incident.
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