Denmark Tries Two For Grenade Attack At Israeli Embassy
Two Swedish men face terrorism and attempted murder charges for throwing grenades near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, with one linked to a criminal gang, prosecutors say.
- Two men, aged 18 and 21, have been charged with aggravated assault, attempted murder, and terrorism for throwing grenades near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark in October 2024.
- The accused men allegedly transported five hand grenades and threw two that hit a residential building, not the embassy itself.
- Police found the DNA of the 18-year-old on one of the grenades, and the men were arrested at a train station as they prepared to travel to Amsterdam.
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Last October, two teenage Swedes were arrested a few hours after they threw two hand grenades at the Israeli embassy in Hellerup. Now a terrorism case has been opened against them.
In 2024, two young men from Sweden were charged under the terror section when two hand grenades were thrown at a villa in Hellerup. After the first of six days of trial, one question in particular still looms: Which house did the perpetrators actually hit that night in October?
Teens Face Terror Charges Over Israeli Embassy Grenade Attack
A Danish court has put two Swedish youngsters on trial on terrorism charges for having thrown two hand grenades at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen last year. The now-adult defendants face terrorism charges, as well as aggravated assault and attempted murder, based on their actions as teenagers. The younger defendant pleaded not guilty to terrorism but admitted to throwing two grenades, claiming they were not aimed at the embassy. His lawyer no…
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