Explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen: three suspects detained.


In Copenhagen, law enforcement officers detained three suspects in the morning explosions near the Israeli embassy. TV2 reports.
The Copenhagen police announced the detention of three suspects in the morning explosions near the building of the Israeli embassy in the Danish capital at about 13:00.
Two people were detained on the platform at the central railway station, another suspect - in another location in Copenhagen.
Recall that the Copenhagen police are investigating two explosions near the Israeli embassy. There were no reports of casualties.
The Israeli embassy in Copenhagen is located in the same quarter as the embassies and consulates of Romania, Thailand, Iran, and Turkey. The explosions near the institution occurred when Iran launched a missile strike on Israel on October 1. Israeli military officials claim that about 180 rockets were launched, most of which were intercepted.
It is known that Iran launched 200 ballistic missiles at the territory of Israel. The US Secretary of State emphasized that Iran's attack on Israel was "absolutely unacceptable." According to him, Tehran's actions must be condemned by the whole world.
In turn, Israel warned Iran "transparently" of its intention to respond to any shelling of its territory and directly hit nuclear or oil facilities.
By the way, on the night of October 2, the Israeli Defense Forces IDF carried out airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in the southern suburbs of Beirut in response to Iran's missile attack on Israel.
Earlier, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that Tehran would face serious consequences for a massive missile attack on Israel.
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