The Hague: Police arrest three after flat explosions in the Netherlands
The explosion on 7 December killed six people, including three members of the same family.
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The blast, which occurred at 06:15 local time (05:15 GMT) on Saturday, demolished five homes in the Tarwekamp area of the city.
Police are exploring "all avenues" that could have led to the incident, with the arrests suggesting a potential criminal motive.
The suspects are being held in restrictive custody, only allowed contact with their lawyers, and are expected to appear in court later this week.
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