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Suspected Suicide Bomber Targets Music Festival in Germany, Injuring 12

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TIME
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Michelle Toh
Michelle Toh
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TIME
TIME
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Michelle Toh
Michelle Toh
July 24, 2016, 9:51 PM ET
GERMANY-CRIME
The car of an arrested gunman is seen at a petrol station in Bad Windsheim near Ansbach, southern Germany, on July 10, 2015. The gunman killed a woman and a cyclist in drive-by shootings. Travelling in a silver Mercedes convertible, he also fired at or threatened a farmer and another motorist, before being arrested at the petrol station near the shootings.AFP PHOTO / DANIEL ROLAND (Photo credit should read DANIEL ROLAND/AFP/Getty Images)DANIEL ROLAND/ AFP/ Getty Images/ File

This article originally appeared on Time.com.

An attacker suspected to have blown himself up outside a music festival in the southern German city of Ansbach has been identified as a 27-year-old Syrian who had previously been denied asylum.

The blast on Sunday night reportedly took place outside a bar close to the Ansbach Open event, where an estimated 2,500 people were watching live music in a city square. The area is now under lockdown and the festival has been evacuated, the BBC reports.

See also: Several Dead and Wounded in Munich Terror Attack

In a press conference early Monday, Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Hermann said the Syrian man detonated an explosive device — and died of his injuries — after being turned away from the festival, the Associated Press reports.

“We don’t know if this man planned on suicide or if he had the intention of killing others,” Hermann said, adding that the Syrian suspect’s asylum request had been turned down a year ago, but he had been allowed to remain in Germany.

Reuters cites a police spokesman saying that aside from the bomber, who was killed, 12 people were injured in the blast, including three who are in serious condition.

According to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, the explosion at Eugens Weinstube (Eugene’s Winebar) took place at around 10:00 p.m. local time. It quoted a spokesperson for Bavaria’s interior ministry as saying “We are assuming it was an intentional explosion.”

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