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Another minor boy arrested for explosion at Zuidas office building

Another minor boy arrested for explosion at Zuidas office building

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested for his suspected involvement in preparing a March explosion at the Atrium office building in Amsterdam's Zuidas district. This arrest is part of a broader investigation into a series of attacks on commercial and Jewish targets, including synagogues and schools, that were allegedly coordinated by an Iraqi suspect.

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