Chinanews, October 26th, a comprehensive report, the German police said on the 25th local time that the German disease control agency Robert Koch Institute was attacked by a fire bomb in the early morning that day.

The attack caused no casualties, and the assailant has not been captured.

  According to reports, the attack occurred at about 2:40 am local time on the 25th.

Someone threw a bottle made of incendiary bombs on the front of the building, smashed a window glass, and ignited some flames.

A security guard put out the fire, and the incident caused no casualties.

  A police statement stated that the assailant had not been arrested.

The statement also pointed out that the Berlin police will investigate whether the attack was politically motivated.

  According to reports, the Robert Koch Institute is an agency of the German federal government responsible for dealing with infectious disease related matters and formulating corresponding preventive health policies.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Robert Koch Institute has been providing advice on epidemic prevention to the German government, collecting and reporting epidemic data, etc.