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Explosives Found in Abandoned A4 Crash Car as Magdeburg Attack Trial Reveals Safety Systems Were Overridden

Police are examining links to past ATM bombings following a controlled detonation near Cologne.

Overview

  • Officers discovered explosives and large petrol canisters in a Dutch‑registered car left on the A4 near Frechen after a night‑time collision, and witnesses reported at least two occupants fleeing on foot.
  • Specialists from the state criminal police conducted a controlled detonation in a nearby wooded area, two people were briefly detained and released, and the motorway fully reopened after roughly six and a half hours.
  • In Magdeburg, a traffic‑accident expert testified the defendant repeatedly floored the accelerator and overrode active collision‑avoidance systems during the 2024 Christmas‑market attack, with further police testimony due Monday.
  • On the A9 near Leipzig, a crash between a minibus and a transporter prompted a mass‑casualty response, leaving one person seriously injured and eight with minor injuries.
  • Separately, police found a fugitive A7 crash driver at home with suspected drug use and no valid licence, a 17‑year‑old died after a burning‑vehicle rescue near Fischach, and an overturned refrigerated van spilled more than 1,000 champignons on the A10.