A new explosion struck central Cologne, Germany, early Wednesday morning, raising concerns about public safety in the city.
The explosion occurred at a clothing store on “Ehrenstraße” at approximately 5 a.m., according to local police reports.
Fortunately, the fire caused by the blast was quickly extinguished, and no injuries were reported.
This incident follows another explosion on Monday at a nightclub in Cologne, where a 53-year-old man sustained minor injuries.
Police are actively investigating whether there is a connection between the two explosions, though no suspects have been arrested yet.
Cologne, a major cultural and economic hub in Germany, is experiencing heightened tensions following these back-to-back explosions.
The city, known for its historic landmarks and bustling city life, has not typically been a target of such incidents in recent years, raising alarm among residents.
Germany, like many European nations, has been tightening its security measures in response to various threats, from terrorism to organized crime.
Although Cologne has dealt with isolated violent incidents, explosions like the ones seen this week are uncommon. The police have not yet confirmed the nature of these explosions or whether they are related to any larger criminal activities.