Marc Bartra was injured |
Explosions
erupted near a Borussia Dortmund team bus as the German squad was en route to
its home match against AS Monaco in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League
football quarterfinals Tuesday, local police said in a tweet.
Police said it was an attack that involved "serious
explosives."
A preliminary investigation indicates three explosives
"could have been hidden in a hedge near a parking lot," according to
an update posted on the Dortmund police website.
Twenty-six-year-old Spanish defender Marc Bartra was
injured, the team said in a tweet. He was taken to the hospital. Bartra has
played 17 games in all competitions for Dortmund this season
Marc Bartra of Borussia Dortmund was injured in the blasts,
the team says.
The team had left its hotel about 7 p.m. local time (1 p.m.
ET) for the match, a Dortmund police spokesman said.
Between 40 and 50 people, including the trainer and medical
support staff, were on the bus when three explosions were heard, the spokesman
said. The cause was unknown. The initial report was of one blast, but police
later said there were three.
The location of the blast was roughly 13 kilometers (8
miles) from Westfalenstadion, also known as Signal Iduna Park.
Video from the scene showed police escorting American
midfielder Christian Pulisic away from the bus, apparently unharmed. Other
images showed head coach Thomas Tuchel and members of the team in training
gear, accompanied by police with long guns, standing on the side of the road.
Some of the players looked stunned.
No one inside the stadium was in danger, police said.
Security was heavy after the explosions and the stadium was evacuated.
The blasts broke windows on the bus.
"Due to tonight's incident, the UEFA Champions League
match between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco has been postponed until
Wednesday at 18:45CET," UEFA, European soccer's governing body, said in a
statement. "This decision was made after a meeting held at the BVB Stadion
Dortmund between UEFA, representatives of the two clubs and local authorities." ( From CNN. com)
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