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Danish police are investigating two explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen


Danish police said Wednesday they were conducting a “preliminary investigation” at the site where two explosions occurred near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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No one was injured in the explosions in Denmark's Strandgervej/Lundevangsvej area, police said.

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“Based on the two explosions, we are present in the Strandegarvej/Lundevangsvej area. No one has been injured and we are conducting a preliminary investigation at the scene. A possible connection to the Israeli embassy located in the area is being investigated,” Copenhagen police said in a post on X.

“At present we are receiving a lot of calls which we are unable to respond to,” police said.

More information is awaited.

These blasts have happened at a time when the entire West Asia is in the grip of tension. The turmoil in the region escalated when Iran fired approximately 200 ballistic missiles toward targets in Israel and the United States military coordinated with the Israeli Defense Forces to help defend Israel against this attack. ,

US Navy destroyers joined Israeli air defense units in firing interceptors to shoot down the incoming missiles.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Iran's missile attack on his country a “big mistake” and said Tehran would pay a price. “Iran made a big mistake today and will have to pay the price for it. The Iranian regime does not understand our determination to defend ourselves and our determination to take revenge on our enemies,'' he said.

Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman, RADM Daniel Hagari, called Iran's attack a “serious and dangerous escalation.”

Regarding Iran's large-scale attack, Hagari said, “It will have consequences… We will respond wherever, whenever and however we wish, as directed by the Israeli government.”

Following the death of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Iran's Ayatollah regime, saying that those who target Israel will face consequences and that no place in Iran or the Middle East will be beyond Israel's reach. .



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