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Manhunt after explosives left at Berlin train station

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German police are searching for a man after he fled a police check at a busy Berlin railway station and left behind a backpack containing explosives.

Officers approached the man in Berlin’s Neukölln station at around 3.30pm yesterday afternoon, police said in a post on social media.

“The man fled and left behind a bag in which the police found explosives,” they said.

The bag was taken to a nearby park to be “detonated there in a controlled manner”, they said, adding that the area had been cordoned off and there was no danger to residents.

The background to the incident was still unclear, police have said.

People walk their dogs at Thomashöhe park next to the likely spot where police yesterday detonated the bag of explosives

According to the Bild daily, the backpack contained “a grayish substance, a plastic bottle wrapped with wires and a paper bag with more cables”.

The substance was the highly explosive TATP, which has been used in several high-profile Islamist attacks, Bild said.

“If this explosive device had gone off in the vicinity of a group of people, it would have had dramatic consequences,” Berlin’s BZ newspaper quoted a police officer as saying.

Firefighters dug holes in the ground before the substance was detonated, according to Bild, which said the explosion could be heard several hundred metres away.

Dirk Wiese, an MP from Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s SPD, said police “were obviously able to thwart an attack”.

“This clearly shows how high the terror threat is in our country,” he told the Rheinische Post newspaper.

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