Explosion Rocks Neukölln Shoe Store, No Injuries Reported
An explosion rocked the Alfred-Scholz-Platz area in Neukölln around 2:30 a.m. today. A shoe store's window was destroyed, but no injuries were reported. The cause remains unknown, and the State Protection Police is investigating.
The blast occurred at a footlocker store, shattering its window and damaging the base. Signage was also heavily destroyed. Police quickly secured the scene, collecting evidence and cordoning off the store. No suspects have been identified yet, and the cause of the explosion is still under investigation. Early reports suggest it may have been a pyrotechnic device.
The explosion in Neukölln remains unsolved. Authorities are working to determine the cause and any potential suspects. The public is urged to come forward with any information.
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