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After the letter explosion at Lidl headquarters and a package explosion at the “Capri Sun” manufacturer, a suspicious package was also discovered in Munich.

In a parcel distribution center at Munich Airport, it was possible to intercept and defuse the mail on Thursday night, said the Heidelberg public prosecutor and the Baden-Württemberg State Criminal Police Office.

The destination of the latest broadcast was the Bavarian baby food manufacturer Hipp.

Corresponding information from "Bild" was confirmed to the dpa by investigators.

Apparently it had been delivered to a post office together with the letter and the package for the beverage manufacturer in Eppelheim and the Lidl headquarters in Neckarsulm.

The motif is completely in the dark.

It should not have been found by chance on site, for example by customs.

Rather, investigators from Baden-Württemberg had given the specific indication that there must be another letter bomb there.

The investigations into all three cases will be bundled centrally at the two authorities in Baden-Württemberg, "since a crime connection is currently assumed".

The Bavarian State Criminal Police Office is also closely involved.

All shipments were addressed to food companies.

"It was a shock and shock situation for everyone on site"

A letter bomb exploded in the Lidl administration in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, and three people were injured.

The city's mayor, Steffen Hertwig, speaks about the attack at WELT.

Source: WORLD

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When opening a letter on Wednesday afternoon at the Lidl headquarters in Neckarsulm (Heilbronn district), there was an explosion with three injured.

Previously, an employee was injured in the deflagration in the goods receiving department of the beverage manufacturer in Eppelheim (Rhein-Neckar district) on Tuesday.

According to the police, a package that the man had accepted was responsible for the deflagration.

He suffered a bang trauma.

Those injured in the detonations have now left the hospital

Specialists check the tracks secured at the crime scenes and on the defused broadcast in order to track down the perpetrator or perpetrators as quickly as possible, as the police and public prosecutor announced.

A motif has not yet emerged.

When asked how the suspicious package could be identified in Munich, the prosecution gave no answer.