Germany-Netherlands soccer game in Hannover canceled after police find ambulance filled with explosives
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It could have happened again.
Police found an ambulance filled with explosives outside a canceled soccer match in Hannover, Germany, immediately invoking fears of another terror attack like last week's massacre in Paris, according to local reports.
Authorities also cleared the TUI-Arena, with a performance planned by German band Söhne Mannheims, but did not say if there was a serious threat there.
The Germany-Netherlands friendly game hadn't even started when authorities sealed off the HDI-Arena due to a "suspicious object," police said.
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Police officers outside the HDI-Arena stadium.It could have happened again.
Police found an ambulance filled with explosives outside a canceled soccer match in Hannover, Germany, immediately invoking fears of another terror attack like last week's massacre in Paris, according to local reports.
Authorities also cleared the TUI-Arena, with a performance planned by German band Söhne Mannheims, but did not say if there was a serious threat there.
The Germany-Netherlands friendly game hadn't even started when authorities sealed off the HDI-Arena due to a "suspicious object," police said.
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