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Explosion kills one and injures 10 in southern Germany Music festival explosion in German town of Ansbach kills one and injures 10
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An explosion which has killed one person and injured 10 in southern Germany was caused deliberately, the authorities have said.An explosion which has killed one person and injured 10 in southern Germany was caused deliberately, the authorities have said.
The mayor of Ansbach, a town near Nuremberg in Bavaria, told reporters that the explosion on Sunday evening had been caused deliberately, according to the Nordbayern.de news website. The mayor of Ansbach, a town near Nuremberg in Bavaria, told reporters that the explosion on Sunday evening had been caused deliberately.
The blast, which followed the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old gunman in Munich on Friday, occurred at a restaurant, the Nuernberger Nachrichten newspaper reported. A music festival was taking place in the town on Sunday. Related: Ansbach explosion: one dead and 11 injured in German town after 'deliberate' blast - latest
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The explosion, which followed the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old gunman in Munich on Friday, occurred at a restaurant, the Nuernberger Nachrichten newspaper reported. A music festival was taking place in the town on Sunday.
Police had said earlier that the explosion might have been caused by a gas leak.Police had said earlier that the explosion might have been caused by a gas leak.
A spokesman for the Bavarian interior ministry said the explosion was not an accident and appeared to have been intentional. But a spokesman for the Bavarian interior ministry later said the explosion was not an accident and appeared to have been intentional.
The minister, Joachim Herrmann, was en route to the site, the spokesman said.The minister, Joachim Herrmann, was en route to the site, the spokesman said.
Ansbach police said in a statement that just after 10 pm Sunday they were alerted to an explosion in the city centre.
They said that “a man, according to our current knowledge the perpetrator, died” in the blast.
Ansbach police could not immediately be reached for further comment.
As many as 2500 people are said to have been attending the music festival at the time of the explosion. The entire area has been evacuated and the festival cancelled.