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Published 12:37 12 Apr 2017 BST

Fortunately, there were no serious injuries from the explosions, with Dortmund defender Marc Bartra the only player hurt in the incident.
The club released a statement later in the night, which read:
"Marc Bartra underwent an operation on Tuesday night after breaking the radial bone in his arm and getting bits of debris lodged in his hand as a result of the bomb attack on the BVB Team Bus."And reports coming from German media on Wednesday morning say that the player should be back sooner rather than later. https://twitter.com/DerJulian/status/852095389683642368 A very rough translation of the German blogger's tweet reads:
"The most important news is that Marc Bartra surgery was successful and will hopefully be back to 100% in a couple of weeks"And Sebastian Kolsberger, a reporter for German newspaper BILD also said that Bartra is on the road to recovery. https://twitter.com/Kolsi85/status/852079304372613120
"There is good news! Marco Bartra will not be out for the season and it on the road to recovery"
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