
Germany: Hand grenade attack on refugee camp leaves site on lockdown
A refugee camp in Villingen-Schwenningen was attacked with a live hand grenade early on Friday morning, with authorities inspecting the scene of the crime later in the day. The attackers removed the pin of the device and launched it at the Baden-Wurttemberg hostel which houses up to 170 refugees. However, the grenade failed to explode, resulting in no injuries. The incident comes as increasing levels of anti-immigrant violence swells in the region.
Reports suggest the grenade was seen by a security guard who raised the alarm after patrolling the centre early this morning. Police evacuated the centre and surrounding streets before calling in a bomb disposal team.
Investigators currently have no leads regarding who carried out the attack.

A refugee camp in Villingen-Schwenningen was attacked with a live hand grenade early on Friday morning, with authorities inspecting the scene of the crime later in the day. The attackers removed the pin of the device and launched it at the Baden-Wurttemberg hostel which houses up to 170 refugees. However, the grenade failed to explode, resulting in no injuries. The incident comes as increasing levels of anti-immigrant violence swells in the region.
Reports suggest the grenade was seen by a security guard who raised the alarm after patrolling the centre early this morning. Police evacuated the centre and surrounding streets before calling in a bomb disposal team.
Investigators currently have no leads regarding who carried out the attack.