Attack at half-marathon Berlin foiled

The police may have prevented a terrorist attack on the Berlin half marathon today.

The police confirm the arrest of the four on a sun-drenched afternoon, where thirty thousand runners from all over the world ran through the inner city. On the side of the route tens of thousands of spectators were waving. They would be the target.

According to the newspaper Die Welt, the terrorists would take revenge for the murder of Anis Amri, who was shot dead by Italian agents after a long flight through half of Europe, including the Netherlands.

They would like to stab the viewers with sharply sharpened knives. The main perpetrator would have been observed by the police for a long time. Dogs trained on the discovery of explosives bark loudly in the suspect's home.