The area was sealed and the device was destroyed with a water cannon -
which may have broken the detonator into "countless pieces," prosecutors
said.
But authorities said that if the explosive had been detonated, it could
have had a similar effect to the 2004 al-Qaida bombing in Madrid, which
killed 191 people.
"It was an extremely dangerous explosive device," state prosecutor Rainer Griesbaum said on Wednesday.
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