‘Badly injured’ Bartra has wrist surgery after bus attack – Dortmund
Spain international Marc Bartra underwent wrist surgery on Tuesday after being injured when the Borussia Dortmund team bus was rocked by a series of explosions that forced the postponement of their Champions League match against Monaco.
A forensic expert of the police secures evidences at the site of an attack against the team bus of German first division Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund close to the team hotel in Dortmund, western Germany, on April 12, 2017, one day after the attack. German police investigated a possible Islamist link to three explosions that rocked the Borussia Dortmund football team bus as the club vowed it won’t give in to “terror”. Dortmund’s Spanish international Marc Bartra and a policeman were injured in the roadside blasts set off as the team headed to a Champions League game against Monaco on Tuesday night. / AFP PHOTO / Sascha Schuermann
Dortmund’s press spokesman confirmed the 26-year-old Bartra needed an operation on his right wrist.
“Marc Bartra will be operated on, he has broken the radius (bone) in his right wrist and there are foreign bodies in the arm,” said Sascha Fligge.
“The Borussia family has shown that we close ranks in difficult times and that’s what we also want to do for Marc.”
A police spokesman confirmed that Bartra’s status had been changed from ‘lightly’ to ‘badly injured’.
Fligge said that with Dortmund scheduled to play Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on Saturday, before next Wednesday’s return leg at Monaco, there was no alternative but to reschedule the first leg for Wednesday.
The Dortmund spokesman also confirmed the team bus had strengthened glass in its windows, but the force of the blasts still shattered several panes.
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