(AhlulBayt News Agency) - The incident took place in the early hours of Monday morning during the "Pinkpop" festival that was held in Limburg province in the southern Netherlands on June 15-17.
Four people were hit by a bus at a music festival in the Netherlands, local police said, adding that the incident left one person killed and three others injured.
"At around 4:00 AM, a bus rammed into four people on Menshegger Road in #Landgraaf. Three people were seriously injured and one person was killed," the Limburg police tweeted.
Dutch police are not sure yet if the bus ramming incident at Pinkpop music festival in the Netherlands' Limburg province was a planned attack, a police spokesperson for the region said on Monday.
According to the police, the vehicle, which the local media described as a small white bus, drove away from the scene. The operation to capture the perpetrator is ongoing.
Emergency authorities have sent an alert to cell phones in the area warning people to be on the lookout for a Fiat Diablo that has 257 on its license plate.
In April last year, Dutch police responded to a terrorist threat against a rock concert in the city of Rotterdam upon a tip-off by officials in Spain, which had just suffered a number of terror assaults.
In the UK, a terror attack at the end of a concert killed at least 22 people, including seven children, at the Manchester Arena in 2017.
France also suffered major attacks in Paris in November 2015, targeting cafes and a concert hall in Paris, and massacring a total of 130 people.
Both attacks in Manchester and Paris were claimed by the Daesh terror group, which used to control swathes of land in Iraq and Syria.
Pinkpop is the longest-running annual music festival dedicated pop and rock in the world; it has been held since 1970. It has featured world-renown groups such as Coldplay, Rammstein, The Cure, Green Day, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Linkin Park.
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