Borussia Dortmund team bus arrives at stadium amid tight security after bomb attack
THE Borussia Dortmund FC team bus has arrived at the club’s stadium amid tight security 24 hours after the club was rocked by a bomb attack.
Borussia Dortmund team bus arrives at stadium after attack
The team's Champions League quarter-final with Monaco is going ahead tonight after being postponed after the suspected terror attack.
Fans arriving at Signal Iduna Park for the rescheduled tie have been told to expect extra security checks as they enter the ground.
The Dortmund FC team bus arrives at the stadium under heavy police guard
The Borussia Dortmund team bus arrives
The blasts rocked the team bus as the players were heading to the stadium last night.
Spain international Marc Bartra underwent an operation after breaking a bone in his wrist in the attack.
No other players were hurt, but a police officer on a motorbike escorting the bus suffered trauma from the noise of the explosions.
Prosecutors are treating the blasts as a terrorist attack but say the precise motive is unclear at present.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said the attack was "an appalling crime" and praised the fans of both teams for coming together.
Borussia Dortmund's match with Monaco goes ahead tonight
German police have detained a suspect with "Islamist links" following a bomb attack on the bus.
Prosecutors also said one of the three devices that exploded contained metal strips.
Two letters claiming the attack on Tuesday evening were being investigated, they said.