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Germany blast: Ansbach explosion 'kills suspected bomber'

  • 25 July 2016
  • From the section Europe
Emergency vehicles in the centre of Ansbach. 25 July 2016 Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Emergency vehicles are at the scene of the incident in Ansbach

An explosion in the German city of Ansbach, near Nuremberg, has killed a suspected bomber and injured 12 other people, three seriously, police say.

They said a man - "according to our current knowledge the perpetrator" - had died in the blast.

The intended target was not clear but about 2,000 people have been evacuated from a nearby open-air music festival, the Bavarian interior ministry said.

It is third attack in the state of Bavaria in the past week.

A shooting rampage in Munich on Friday left nine dead while an axe attack on a train a week ago in Wuerzburg injured several people.

The explosion happened shortly after 22:00 (20:00 GMT) in, or close to, a wine bar that was near the entrance to the music festival, German media reported.

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Image caption Armed police have sealed off the centre of Ansbach

Initial reports suggested it might have been a gas explosion but the Bavarian interior ministry later said the blast appeared to have been intentional.

A police spokeswoman later said the suspected attacker had been carrying a backpack, but his identity was not yet known.

Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann was on his way to the scene.

The city's central square is packed with emergency vehicles and a town house is being used as an operations centre, the news website Nordbayern.de said (in German).

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