(JERUSALEM POST) -- The western German city of Duesseldorf closed Christmas markets in its historic city center as a precaution on Monday after police received a threat against one of them, according to police.
A city spokesperson said the old town, including the city hall, had been closed off but did not give a reason.
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The Bild newspaper, which first reported the closures, said a caller had threatened to crash a truck into the market at the city hall.
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