Sunday, 15 February 2015

Germany

Police in the German city of Braunschweig have cancelled a popular Carnival street parade because of fears of an imminent terror attack.



Police spokesman Thomas Geese said police received credible information that there was a "concrete threat of an attack" on Sunday's parade and therefore called on all visitors to stay at home.


Braunschweig's Carnival parade is the biggest one in northern Germany and draws around 250,000 visitors each year.


Geese said the parade was canceled only 90 minutes before its scheduled start and that "many people arriving at the train station were already dressed up and very disappointed — but we didn't want to take any risks." Read more...


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