Germany: An improvised bomb was thrown at the building where the journalists of the Russian agency RIA are housed

Two Russian state-controlled TV outlets, Russia Today and Sputnik, were banned in the European Union on March 2, a week after the start of the invasion of Ukraine

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Police at the scene, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Police at the scene, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The Berlin police announced that criminal investigators are studying an improvised bomb that was found and defused on Friday in an apartment building where journalists from the Russian news agency RIA are housed, reports N1.

A spokesman for the German police said that investigators are investigating how dangerous it was and who it was intended for, writes the BBC.

The Russian Embassy in Berlin announced that the bottle was thrown through the window of a building in the city's Steglitz district.

Two Russian state-controlled TV outlets, Russia Today and Sputnik, were banned in the European Union on March 2, a week after the start of the invasion of Ukraine.

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