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Interestingly, there's a report in respectable German media, who fact-check, about where the supposedly confirmed higher numbers of fatalities came from that where in international media but not German (apart from probably Bild) yesterday.I'm not sure where the 11 confirmed dead is coming from? I live in Germany and everywhere I've checked says 2 confirmed dead including a toddler. Except maybe Bild but Bild is gutter press, and I can't access it anyway.
Tagesschau ARD is the evening news, so to speak, watched by many, many Germans. Reporting is required to be politically neutral. The report I've linked is written by a fact-finder for ARD.
Note: I'm still back in prehistoric times with computer stuff - I can't figure out how to get Google translate on this report to make it available to all the non-German speakers on WS, which is obviously the great majority. I will DM a few WS mbrs to see if somebody could do it for me. Please bear with me and be patient and mods not delete right away. I think it is highly important that local press is heard and read, rather than the Daily Mail etc or even better-quality foreign press like BBC.

Rechtsextreme Desinformation über Anschlag in Magdeburg
Nach dem Anschlag auf den Weihnachtsmarkt in Magdeburg haben Rechtsextreme in den sozialen Netzwerken zahlreiche Falschbehauptungen verbreitet. Auch internationale Akteure mischten dabei mit. Von Pascal Siggelkow.
There is a whole list of disinformation that was spread yesterday: 11 deaths, 34 deaths, 5 perpetrators, a bomb, it was a Syrian refugee who came in the huge refugee crisis, it was a Kurdish militant etc etc. An important German politician, Frank-Walter Steinmeier Frank-Walter Steinmeier - Wikipedia was quoted saying things he had not said. They were made up quotes, so not even misunderstandings.
One person who was particularly active in spreading disinformation: Martin Sellner Martin Sellner - Wikipedia who has been denied entry to both the UK and the US, as well as Germany. This time, he was spreading disinformation before there was any information released by officials in Germany, (so it was his own fantasy for his own political agenda: MOO to this bit in brackets, otherwise I've been summarising the report).
Various far-right groups in Germany have been mobilising to go and demonstrate in Magdeburg this evening, which sounds a bit like what happened in Southport in England last summer (that thread is on WS too). The far-right are mobilising people on at least partial lies, certainly not on anything nearing the truth. MOO