Another horrifying incident in Germany occurred at 10.30pm local time at Eugen’s Weinstube in the city’s old town. The explosion in Ansbach, near Nuremberg, followed after the shooting of nine people by a teenager in Munich. An explosion which has killed one person and injured 10 in southern Germany, considered caused deliberately, the authorities have said.Police say up to 11 other people were injured in the blast in Ansbach, near Nuremberg, while the city’s mayor Carda Seidel said the inferno was caused by an explosive device.
It is believed the person killed is the suicide bomber, according to police. The nearby Ansbach Open Music Festival has been cancelled as a result of the blast.
Unconfirmed reports claim a man with a rucksack was denied entry to the festival shortly before the explosion ripped through the popular night spot, which is just three miles away from a US military base.
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. Violent attacks in France and now Germany have raised fear levels and the dangers of an anti-migrant backlash. But Europe should remember that it is one of the safest parts of the globe