‘Ambulance Truck Bomb’ Scare at Hannover Stadium: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
From Heavy:
Officials say no explosives have been found at a soccer stadium in Hannover, Germany, despitea report from a German newspaper that a truck bomb disguised as an ambulance was located at the arena.
Lower-Saxony Interior Minister Boris Pistorius, said no explosives have been found at the stadium, HDI Arena. Pistorius, speaking at a press conference, also said no arrests have been made. The stadium was evacuated before Germany’s game against the Netherlands after several credible tips about a possible bombing were reported to German authorities just days after the Paris attacks were carried out by ISIS terrorists.
The newspaper Kreiszeitung reported a truck disguised as a rescue vehicle was found which led to the evacuation of the HD Arena and the cancellation of the game.
Police said they had a “concrete threat” that there was a planned explosion at the arena in northern Germany.
The German soccer team was playing against France when the terror attacks occurred on November 13.
3 comments:
Speaking about decoy ambulances...UKDailyMail: Dutch 'smugglers could have used fake ambulances with false compartments to smuggle £1.6BILLION of cocaine and heroin into the UK’
Probably there were explosives, but since they did not go off, they decided to lie, and take the blame for being over cautious, rather than spread more panic.
Makes sense, doesn't it?
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