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Italy confirms Berlin truck attack suspect shot dead in Milan

ROME, MILLAT+(APP/AFP): The Tunisian man suspected of carrying
out the deadly Berlin truck attack at the Christmas market was shot
dead by police in Milan on Friday, Italy’s interior minister Marco
Minniti said.
The minister told a press conference in Rome that Anis Amri had
been fatally shot after firing at two police officers who had
stopped his car for a routine identity check around 3:00 am (0200 GMT).
Identity checks had established “without a shadow of doubt” that the
dead man was Amri, the minister said.
He said that Amri had coolly pulled the weapon from a backpack and
began shooting. One of the officers was hit in the shoulder during the exchanges, the minister said. The officer was in hospital, awaiting surgery but not in any danger.
Italy had Amri’s fingerprints on file as a result of him having been
in prison in Sicily between 2011 and 2015.
Thought to be around 24, he had been on the run since escaping after
Monday’s attack which left 12 people dead.
He had arrived in Italy from his native Tunisia during the Arab
Spring in 2011.
Shortly after his arrival he was sentenced to a prison term for
starting a fire in a refugee centre.
He was released in 2015 and made his way to Germany.
Media reports in Italy say he was on anti-terrorism police’s radar as
a potential Islamist radical during his time in prison but was not considered a high-priority subject for monitoring.