Explosions Reported Near Israel’s Embassy in Copenhagen, No Injuries Confirmed.
On Wednesday, two explosions were reported near the vicinity of Israel’s embassy on the northern outskirts of Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen. Danish police have confirmed the incident and are actively investigating the situation.
In an official statement, Copenhagen police said, “No one has been injured, and we are carrying out initial investigations at the scene.” Authorities also noted that they are probing a potential link between the explosions and the Israeli embassy, located in the vicinity.
The Israeli embassy has not yet responded to requests for comment.
These explosions come amidst rising tensions in the Middle East, with reports of Iran launching missile strikes at Israel following the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah. Since the onset of Israel’s conflict with Hamas after the Palestinian group’s October 7 attack, there have been several alleged targeted incidents near Israeli embassies worldwide.
The authorities are urging calm while investigations continue and have reinforced security measures in the area. Further updates will be provided as more details emerge.