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Three blasts rock Dortmund football team bus, Spanish player injured

Champions League game with Monaco postponed to Wednesday

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A view on the damaged windows of the Borussia Dortmund's team bus after it was hit by three explosions in Dortmund, Germany, on April 11, 2017. Dortmund's team bus was on its way to the stadium ahead of the UEFA Champions League soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco. Photo: EPA
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Three explosions rocked the Borussia Dortmund bus, injuring Spanish international Marc Bartra, as the German team headed for a Champions League game against Monaco on Tuesday.

Bartra faces wrist surgery after being hit by flying glass and the quarter-final match was postponed until Wednesday because of the attack. The club said the other Dortmund players were “shocked” but safe.

“We are assuming that they were a targeted attack against the Dortmund team,” said the western German city’s police chief Gregor Lange, adding however that it did not amount to an organised terror assault.

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Local prosecutors also revealed that a letter has been found close to the site of the blasts, which struck shortly after the team bus drove off from the squad’s hotel.

“Its authenticity is being verified,” prosecutor Sandra Luecke told journalists, without giving details on its contents.

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Borussia Dortmund's Marc Bartra who was injured when blasts hit Dortmund’s team bus. Photo: Reuters
Borussia Dortmund's Marc Bartra who was injured when blasts hit Dortmund’s team bus. Photo: Reuters
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