France arrests two over explosion at Russian consulate
Briefly

On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a consulate attack involving three lobbed plastic soda bottles occurred, with only two exploding. Moscow labeled the incident a 'terrorist attack,' while Paris condemned any threats to diplomatic security. Detained individuals were tied to a local pro-Ukraine protest that same evening, yet no explosions were reported by nearby residents. This incident underscores rising tensions and threats to diplomatic entities amidst the ongoing conflict that has reshaped European dynamics since the start of the war.
The attack, described by Moscow as a 'terrorist attack', involved three plastic soda bottles, two of which exploded without causing any injuries.
Paris condemned any infringement on the security of diplomatic compounds, highlighting the seriousness of such incidents amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Read at The Local France
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