Swedish teenagers are detained for the explosions
Two young Swedes are detained on suspicion of involvement in the explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, TT writes. According to Reuters, the Swedes are 16 and 19 years old.
It was the night of Wednesday that two explosions occurred near the Israeli embassy in Denmark. No one was injured in the explosions, but there was damage to a building in close proximity to the embassy.
According to the prosecutor, the teenagers did not act alone. They are suspected of transporting five hand grenades and throwing two of them at an address in Hellerup where the embassy is located.
- If the embassy was a target, or if it was something else that was the target, it is too early to say anything about, said Jens Jespersen at the Copenhagen police at a press conference yesterday according to TT.
Two young Swedes are detained on suspicion of involvement in the explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, TT writes. According to Reuters, the Swedes are 16 and 19 years old.
It was the night of Wednesday that two explosions occurred near the Israeli embassy in Denmark. No one was injured in the explosions, but there was damage to a building in close proximity to the embassy.
According to the prosecutor, the teenagers did not act alone. They are suspected of transporting five hand grenades and throwing two of them at an address in Hellerup where the embassy is located.
- If the embassy was a target, or if it was something else that was the target, it is too early to say anything about, said Jens Jespersen at the Copenhagen police at a press conference yesterday according to TT.
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Had hand grenades on him - police investigate terrorist motive
The police in Denmark are to investigate whether the motive behind yesterday's explosion at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen was terror. This is what prosecutor Søren Harbo says, writes TT.
Two young Swedes, 16 and 19 years old, are brought before a remand judge today. The prosecutor believes that the Swedes did not act alone and that they risk harsher punishment, because they had hand grenades on them when they were arrested.
- We have a provision which means that if you have explosives in a public place, and not just at home, it is an extra aggravating circumstance, he tells the news agency.
It is unclear whether the Israeli embassy was the target of the two blasts, which damaged a nearby building.
The police in Denmark are to investigate whether the motive behind yesterday's explosion at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen was terror. This is what prosecutor Søren Harbo says, writes TT.
Two young Swedes, 16 and 19 years old, are brought before a remand judge today. The prosecutor believes that the Swedes did not act alone and that they risk harsher punishment, because they had hand grenades on them when they were arrested.
- We have a provision which means that if you have explosives in a public place, and not just at home, it is an extra aggravating circumstance, he tells the news agency.
It is unclear whether the Israeli embassy was the target of the two blasts, which damaged a nearby building.
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