Police said a dozen people were wounded, including three seriously, in the attack in Ansbach, a town of 40,000 people southwest of Nuremberg.
A 27-year-old Syrian man denied asylum in Germany a
year ago died on Sunday, July 24, when he set off a bomb outside a
crowded music festival in Bavaria, an official said, in the fourth
violent attack in the country in less than a week.
Police
said a dozen people were wounded, including three seriously, in the
attack in Ansbach, a town of 40,000 people southwest of Nuremberg that
is also home to a U.S. Army base.
The incident will fuel growing public unease about Chancellor Angela Merkel's
open-door refugee policy, under which more than a million migrants have
entered Germany over the past year, many fleeing war in Afghanistan,
Syria and Iraq.
The dead man had been in treatment
after twice before trying to kill himself, though Sunday's explosion
was more than just "a pure suicide attempt", Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told Reuters.
An Islamist link could not be ruled out, he earlier told reporters.
"It's
terrible ... that someone who came into our country to seek shelter has
now committed such a heinous act and injured a large number of people
who are at home here, some seriously," Herrmann told a hastily convened
news conference early on Monday.
"It's a further,
horrific attack that will increase the already growing security concerns
of our citizens. We must do everything possible to prevent the spread
of such violence in our country by people who came here to ask for
asylum."
Herrmann told Reuters the man arrived
in Germany two years ago and had been in trouble with local police
repeatedly for drug-taking and other offences.
He
said investigators had yet to determine the motive of the attacks.
"Because the rucksack and this bomb were packed with so many metal parts
that could have killed and injured many more people, it cannot simply
be considered a pure suicide attempt."
It was the
second violent incident in Germany on Sunday and the fourth in the last
week, including the killing of nine people by a deranged 18-year-old
Iranian-German gunman in Munich on Friday.
Source: Reuters
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