BERLIN - A mosque and a conference center were attacked in two explosions in the German city of Dresden but nobody was injured, police said Tuesday.
Dresden police said in a statement that there was no immediate report on the extent of damage from the explosions late Monday.
"Even though we do not have a letter of confession, we must assume there's a xenophobic background," Police President Horst Kretschmar said.
Police said they found pieces of a homemade explosive device in front of the conference center and the mosque.