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Syrian man 'planned bomb attack' in Germany
A 19-year-old Syrian man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning a bomb attack.
The man, identified as Yamen A, is suspected to have "concretely prepared an Islamist-motivated attack using very powerful explosives", police said.
Several apartments were searched in the town of Schwerin, in north-eastern Germany, where he was arrested.
Germany has been on high alert since December 2016 when 12 people died in a lorry attack in Berlin.
Police say the suspect had made a decision "no later than July 2017 to explode a bomb in Germany with the aim of killing and wounding as many people as possible".
He began to acquire the chemical products and materials necessary to build a bomb, they said, but it was not clear whether he had a target in mind.
It is not known whether he has any links to terror organisations, police said on Tuesday.
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