Bomb attacks hit a mosque and an international convention centre in the eastern German city of Dresden, police said Tuesday, adding that they suspected a xenophobic and nationalist motive.
27.09.2016
(AFP) Bomb attacks hit a mosque and an international convention centre in the eastern German city of Dresden, police said Tuesday, adding that they suspected a xenophobic and nationalist motive.
No one was injured in the blasts late Monday in a city that has become a hotspot for far-right protests and hate crimes following Germany's huge migrant influx.