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Wednesday, October 2, in the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, the Danish police launched an investigation After 2 explosions shook the Israeli embassy.
"Two explosions occurred at 3:20am at the Israeli embassy. From our first assessment It appears that this was due to 2 hand grenades" said Jens Jespersen, spokesperson for the Danish police in Copenhagen.
(Related: Israel launches a "directed" land invasion into confederate Lebanon.)
No injuries have been reported from suspected grenade explosions.
The building about 100 metres from the embassy was somewhat damaged.
Jespersen added that 3 people from Sweden aged 15 to 20 were arrested and are the main suspects of the police.
Police reported 1 of the suspects was arrested shortly after the incidental as he was lurking close the Israeli embassy.
The another 2 were arrested a fewer hours later on a train at Copenhagen Main Station.
Jespersen refused to answer the question of how these 3 people were linked to the explosions, but said that 2 of them had been made preliminary charges for illegal possession of weapons.
No motives were given and another spokesperson for the Danish police explained that it was inactive not established whether the Israeli embassy was the mark of grenade explosions, or whether the detonation was not related to the current Israeli events.
W Swedish police reported that they launched an investigation after receiving reports that the Israeli embassy building in Stockholm's capital city was hit by shots at night on Tuesday 1 October.
"We have made finds that point to a shooting at the Israeli embassy, but we do not want to uncover precisely what finds were made due to the fact that an investigation is ongoing" – informed the spokesperson for Stockholm Police Rebecca Landberg.
She added that the investigation could charge suspects with qualifying crimes with weapons, exposing others to the danger and threats of illegals.
No arrests were made, but Landberg noted that the police were actively collecting and analyzing material from multiple cameras monitoring the Israeli embassy building.
"I look closely at the shooting at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm last night and the events reported this morning from Copenhagen" said Swedish Minister of Justice Gunnar Strommer.
Israeli embassies across Europe targeted
Israeli embassy buildings across Europe They have become targets of attacks in fresh months.
Last month, the Israeli Consulate General in Munich was the alleged mark of an attempted mass shooting.
On September 5, Emrah Ibrahimovic, an 18-year-old Austrian whose parents emigrated to Austria from Bosnia and Herzegovina, was seen walking down the street in front of the Israeli Consulate General, holding a planet War II repeating firearm with a bayonet attached.
erstwhile Ibrahimović saw police approaching him, he opened fire on them.
He was fatally shot as a consequence of a shooting.
Including these 3 incidents, Israeli embassy buildings in Europe have been the mark of attacks at least 8 times since Israel invaded Gaza in October 2023, including 1 incidental involving the Israeli embassy in Stockholm in February, erstwhile on Israeli Embassy Unexploded.
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