Explosive device found in Russian media agency in Berlin
- German police said the device was discovered on Friday afternoon in the basement of a building ‘housing the office of a Russian press agency’ in the city’s Steglitz district
- Russian news agency Ria Novosti had said the placing of the device constituted ‘a possible terrorist attack against Russian journalists’ in Berlin

An explosive device has been found in a Berlin building housing the office of a Russian news agency, German media reported on Saturday.
German police said the device was discovered on Friday afternoon in the basement of a building “housing the office of a Russian press agency” Ria Novosti, in the city’s Steglitz district.
Police had been called to the building after an empty beer bottle was earlier hurled against its facade.
They destroyed the explosive device and said that “the real danger and the possible motivation for the crime are the subject of a thorough ongoing investigation.”
News agency Ria Novosti had earlier said on Telegram that the placing of the device constituted “a possible terrorist attack against Russian journalists and their families” in Berlin.