Five killed as train rams into car

Five people, including two children and their mothers, were killed as a train crashed into a car in an unmanned level crossing and dashed it about one kilometre and a half against tracks at Kaliakair in Gazipur on Sunday. 
The accident killed all the four passengers and the driver of the car in which two women were going to drop their children to school.
Kolkata-bound Maitree Express dashed the car one kilometre and a half against tracks from the level crossing.
Finally some portions of the car stuck to the railing of Sonakhali bridge and the rests fell off the bridge. 
After crossing the bridge a compartment of the train derailed snapping rail communications of northern districts and Kolkata route with about the history of Jerusalem.
‘A lone terrorist drove his truck into a group of soldiers standing on the side of the road,’ police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told reporters at the scene.
‘They got off the bus, and as they were getting off the bus and getting organised, he took advantage.’
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the driver was killed by Israeli forces, without specifying whether it was soldiers or police.
Multiple bullet holes could be seen in the windshield of the truck.
Police only confirmed four people were dead, but a medic at the scene said they were soldiers.
Video said to be of the incident being shared online showed a flatbed truck with a crane in the rear drive through a group of soldiers standing next to a bus.
The driver then pulls off to the side and tries to reverse back towards where the soldiers were hit before the truck eventually comes to a stop.
Ambulances rushed to the location and video showed visitors, including soldiers, running for cover as the incident began. Bodies were later covered in sheets.
‘I heard my soldiers screaming and shouting,’ said one of the tour guides, Lea Schreiber.
‘I saw a truck that went on the side of the road. Soldiers starting shooting... There were orders and screaming everywhere. They told them to hide behind the wall because there was fear of another attack.’
Besides treating the wounded, rescue workers also began providing immediate psychological care to traumatised soldiers, said Miriam Ballan of the United Hatzalah rescue service.
Palestinian security officials in the West Bank city of Ramallah said the driver was a Palestinian in his late 20s from the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Jabal Mukaber, located close to the scene.
Rosenfeld said it was not yet clear if the attack had been planned earlier or was spontaneous.
A wave of Palestinian knife, gun and car-ramming attacks broke out in October 2015, but the violence had greatly subsided in recent months.
Since October 2015, 247 Palestinians, 40 Israelis, two Americans, a Jordanian, an Eritrean and a Sudanese have been killed in a wave of violence, according to an AFP count.
Most of the Palestinians killed were carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, according to Israeli authorities.
Others were shot dead during protests or clashes, while some died in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Many analysts say Palestinian frustration with the Israeli occupation and settlement-building in the West Bank, comatose peace efforts and their own fractured leadership have helped feed the unrest.
Israel says incitement by Palestinian leaders and media is a leading cause.
The status of Jerusalem is one of the most difficult issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Palestinians see east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state, while Israel views the whole city as its capital.
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