Danish police probing two blasts near Israeli embassy in Copenhagen
Police spokeperson Jakob Hansen says "it's too early" to determine if there is any connection between the explosions and the Israeli embassy.
Danish police announced on Wednesday that they are investigating two explosions that occurred near the Israeli occupation entity's embassy in Copenhagen.
According to police spokesperson Jakob Hansen, no injuries were reported from the blasts, which took place overnight in the "immediate proximity" of the embassy.
"Nobody was wounded and we are carrying out a preliminary investigation at the scene," the police stated on social media platform X.
Hansen indicated that "it's too early" to determine if there is any connection between the explosions and the Israeli embassy.
The Israeli embassy is located in Hellerup, an upscale suburb north of Copenhagen, which also houses several foreign missions, including those of Iran, Thailand, Turkiye, and Romania.
Since October 7, 2023, "Israel" has been waging a war on Gaza, so far killing more than 41,000 Palestinians and destroying civilian infrastructure in the Palestinian enclave.
Most recently, on September 25, the occupation entity launched a massive aggression on Lebanon, especially its South and East, as well as the Southern Suburb of the capital Beirut, where Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health's Emergency Response Center, Israeli attacks on Lebanon since last October have killed 1,873 people and wounded 9,134.
In late June, a Serbian guard guarding the Israeli embassy in Serbia's Belgrade was injured with a crossbow, while an explosion was heard near the Israeli embassy in India's New Delhi in December 2023.