Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Sunday, July 24, 2016

BREAKING AND UPDATE NEWS: Germany bomb blast: Syrian migrant 'behind Ansbach explosion'

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Media captionEmergency vehicles raced to the scene of the Ansbach blast


by Isabelle Roussel and Biodun Iginla, BBC News, Nuremberg
A failed asylum seeker from Syria killed himself and injured 12 other people after setting off a bomb near an open-air music festival in the German city of Ansbach, officials say.
Bavaria's interior minister said the 27-year-old man detonated a backpack device after being refused entry to the festival in the southern city.
About 2,500 people were evacuated from the venue after the explosion.
It is the third attack in the state of Bavaria in a week.
A shooting rampage in Munich on Friday left nine dead while an axe-wielding teenager was shot dead after injuring four people on a train a week ago in Wuerzburg.

Armed police in Ansbach, Germany, 25 July 2016Image copyrightEPA
Image captionArmed police have sealed off the centre of Ansbach
Ambulance near scene of explosion. 25 July 2016Image copyrightEPA
Image captionThree of the injured are said to be seriously hurt

The explosion is reported to have happened at about 22:10 (20:10 GMT) outside a bar in the city which is a short distance from the entrance to the music festival.
Police said three of the injured were in a serious condition.
Security services have sealed off the city centre and experts are trying to establish the kind of explosives the bomber used.
Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the suspected attacker had entered Germany two years ago and had his asylum claim rejected a year ago.
He had been given leave to stay temporarily given the situation in his home country and provided with an apartment in Ansbach, he added.
The minister said he was "incensed" by the attack, which he said demonstrated the need "to strengthen controls on those we have living in our country".
Mr Herrmann said the man was known to have attempted suicide twice before, adding: "We don't know if this man planned on suicide or if he had the intention of killing others."
However, he said the explosives in his backpack would have been sufficient to kill and injure many more people.

Scene of attack in Ansbach. 25 July 2016Image copyrightEPA
Image captionIt was the third bloody attack in Bavaria in a week
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