Fingerprints of tunisian suspect in berlin attack found on truck door media

According to various news sources, including BBC News and The Guardian, fingerprints of a Tunisian suspect, Anis Amri, were found on the door of the truck used in the Berlin Christmas market attack on December 19, 2016.

Anis Amri, a 24-year-old Tunisian national, was identified as the prime suspect in the attack, which killed 12 people and injured many more. The attack was carried out by Amri, who drove a truck into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin's Breitscheidplatz.

The fingerprints were found on the door of the truck, which was rented by Amri, and were matched to his identity through a database search. The discovery of the fingerprints was a significant breakthrough in the investigation, as it provided conclusive evidence of Amri's involvement in the attack.

Amri was killed in a shootout with Italian police on December 23, 2016, four days after the attack. He was shot and killed after a high-speed car chase in the town of Sesto San Giovanni, near Milan.

The investigation into the Berlin attack is ongoing, and authorities are still working to uncover the extent of Amri's involvement and any potential connections to other terrorist groups.