The police are investigating whether the explosion can be linked to the embassy, they write.
The explosion happened at the intersection of Strandagervej and Lundevangsvej in the Danish capital on Wednesday morning.
So far, it is not known if the explosions caused any damage. The Danish police will meet the media at the site at 07.30, they further inform.
At the press conference, the deputy police inspector in Copenhagen, Jakob Hansen, said that the explosion happened last night. Police will not comment on what type of explosive was used.
– The police will be present here in the area for “many hours” in the future, says Jakob Hansen.
Copenhagen police sign X that no one was injured and that they are carrying out investigations on the spot.
The press officer for the Israeli embassy, Davis Jano, tells the Danish newspaper BT that they do not want to comment on the two explosions, or whether they may have been aimed at the embassy.
2024-10-02 04:45:01
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