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German police warns of terrorist attack in Munich

Xinhua, January 1, 2016 Adjust font size:

German police warned early Friday morning that they had received concrete information that strongly indicates possible plans for terrorist attacks in Munich.

"There is a danger of an attack in the area of Munich, please keep away from crowds, avoid the central station and the railway station Pasing," according to Munich police.

The police said that both railway stations have already been evacuated.

At the same time, the police advise people stay away from large gatherings.

German media Tagesschau reports that the hints leading to terror alarm come from France. According to the hints, suicide attacks in Munich were planned. Endit