Police in Prague Closed a Street After a Man Threw an Airsoft Grenade Onto the Roof of a House.
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After a conflict between two men in Prague's Holešovice, one of them allegedly threw a suspicious object onto the roof of a house on Na Maninách Street. Police closed the street and urged residents to stay away from windows and the area. Firefighters later determined that it was a dummy grenade. Security measures were lifted after about an hour.
Police closed Na Maninách Street in Holešovice, Prague, on Sunday evening due to an object on the roof of a house. A pyrotechnician at the scene determined that it was an airsoft grenade. The suspect was detained by police and is being questioned.
Prague - Police closed Na Maninách Street in Prague for about an hour this evening due to a suspicious object. A pyrotechnician determined that it was an airsoft grenade. It was thrown onto the roof of one of the houses by a man who was detained by the police. The street was reopened around 9:30 p.m. The police reported this on the X network. Airsoft grenades do not contain explosives.
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The street was closed from Přístavní to Dělnická Street and police officers urged citizens to stay away from windows as a precaution. Shortly afterwards and after an investigation by a pyrotechnician, the police lifted the warning. "The measure was terminated and the suspect was brought in for questioning. The pyrotechnician at the scene determined that it was an airsoft grenade," the police said on the social network X. A faithful imitation of …
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