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No one injured after explosions rock Copenhagen's Israeli Embassy area
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard told broadcaster TV2 that the incident was “inherently serious,” adding that it was too early to say anything about a motive.
Jespersen said the Danish investigation will include looking at what Sweden’s domestic security agency SAPO said on May 30, when it accused Iran of using established criminal networks in Sweden as a proxy to target Israeli or Jewish interests in Denmark.
The investigation will also look at possible links with loud bangs that were heard in the area around the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm late Tuesday, he said. Police later announced that findings from the scene indicated the embassy was hit by bullets. No one has been arrested, they said.
Swedish broadcaster TV4 said a weapon and an empty shell casing were found at or near the embassy.
“It is true that the police have made findings at the Israeli Embassy (in Stockholm), but we will not go into detail about what these findings are,” police spokesperson Rebecca Landberg said, citing pre-investigation confidentiality.
In late January, the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm was sealed off after what was then described as “a dangerous object” was found on its grounds. Swedish media said the object was a hand grenade.
“I look with severity on the shooting at Israel’s embassy in Stockholm last night and the events reported from Copenhagen this morning,” Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer was quoted as saying by the Swedish news agency TT.
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