Danish police investigate two blasts near Israel's embassy in Copenhagen
- Two predawn explosions occurred near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen, causing a nearby Jewish school to close for the day.
- Danish police are investigating these blasts, which caused no injuries, as stated by police spokesman Jakob Hansen.
- Three men were arrested in connection with the explosions; two on a train and one elsewhere in Copenhagen.
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2 Bombs Explode Near Israeli Embassy In Copenhagen, No Injuries Reported
Three young Swedes were arrested Wednesday in connection with two predawn explosions that occurred in the vicinity of the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen, prompting a nearby Jewish school to close for the day. Police said no one was injured. “Our investigation shows that the blasts likely were caused by hand grenades,” said Jens Jespersen, a spokesperson for the Copenhagen police, adding that it was unclear whether the Israeli Embassy was the targ…
Two explosions heard near Israeli Embassy in Denmark
Police are investigating whether the explosions targeted the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen. Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the blasts. The post Two explosions heard near Israeli Embassy in Denmark appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
3 Swedes Arrested After Explosions Near Israeli Embassy in Denmark
Three young Swedes have been arrested in connection with two explosions near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Wednesday. Police in the Danish capital said no one was injured in the incident, adding that the blasts were “likely to have been caused by hand grenades.” Jens Jespersen, a spokesman for the Copenhagen police, said it was unclear whether the Jewish state’s embassy was the intended target of the blasts, which rocked the nei…
Danish police probing two blasts near Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, detain three people
Danish police said on Wednesday they were investigating two explosions in the immediate vicinity of Israel's Copenhagen embassy and had detained three people for questioning. Two people were apprehended on a train at Copenhagen's main railway station, while the third was detained elsewhere in the Danish capital, police said on social media platform X. It was not immediately clear how those held by police were linked to the blasts.
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