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‘Confusion, emergency vehicles all around’: Ansbach resident talks to RT after Bavaria blast ‘Confusion, emergency vehicles all around’: Ansbach resident talks to RT after Bavaria blast
(about 11 hours later)
Total confusion reigned at the scene of a blast at a bar in the German city of Ansbach. The alleged attacker died and at least 12 people were wounded, a local resident who spoke with first responders told RT.Total confusion reigned at the scene of a blast at a bar in the German city of Ansbach. The alleged attacker died and at least 12 people were wounded, a local resident who spoke with first responders told RT.
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“With the police cars and emergency vehicles passing by I decided to come to the scene. By the time I came to the scene part of the road was blocked off. A lot of emergency vehicles were all around. I was just asking questions. People were giving me conflicting reports but finally I got to the source, ” Albert Amara told RT.“With the police cars and emergency vehicles passing by I decided to come to the scene. By the time I came to the scene part of the road was blocked off. A lot of emergency vehicles were all around. I was just asking questions. People were giving me conflicting reports but finally I got to the source, ” Albert Amara told RT.
“By that time the police were in full force and it was just confusion in the area at the moment and that’s when I turned my camera on and started recording,” he said.“By that time the police were in full force and it was just confusion in the area at the moment and that’s when I turned my camera on and started recording,” he said.
“They confirmed that there were [multiple people] ... wounded ... at first they were reporting it was a gas explosion but finally they came on TV and said it was a bomb from a backpack,” Albert Amara added. “When I got there, they had taken the body out... the police were there in full force.”“They confirmed that there were [multiple people] ... wounded ... at first they were reporting it was a gas explosion but finally they came on TV and said it was a bomb from a backpack,” Albert Amara added. “When I got there, they had taken the body out... the police were there in full force.”
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