MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Late on Sunday, a Syrian national whose asylum application had been turned down and who was to be deported to Bulgaria after living in Germany for a year, detonated a bomb in the Bavarian city of Ansbach, killing himself and injuring 15 bystanders.
Media reports cited Daesh-affiliated sources as saying the terrorist group had claimed responsibility for the incident.
Daesh outlawed in Russia and many other countries, is notorious for recruiting people into its ranks from all over the world.
Earlier in July, the terrorist group claimed responsibility for an axe attack in German's Wurzburg and for a deadly truck attack in the French city of Nice.