French authorities say an incendiary device has exploded outside the Russian Consulate in Marseille on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Three projectiles were thrown over the perimeter wall of Russia's consulate in the southern French port city of Marseille on Monday, two of which exploded, Marseille police said.
Two explosive projectiles detonated outside the Russian consulate in Marseille, France, on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
While there was no damage or injuries, the Russian consulate's avenue was cordoned off for several hours on Monday to allow bomb disposal experts to intervene.
A blast occurred at the Russian Consulate in Marseille, France, on Monday, with Moscow describing it as a possible terrorist attack. The explosion took place inside the consulate premises, and firefighters were deployed to the scene,
French police confirmed three projectiles were thrown at the perimeter wall of Russia's consulate in the southern city of Marseille on Monday, but no one was injured. Only two of the three devices
Russia demands assurances from France following explosions at its consulate in Marseille, deemed a possible terrorist act. The incident, coinciding with the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war,
Two projectiles were thrown at the perimeter wall of Russia’s consulate, one exploded. The incident took place on the 3rd anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war.
An explosion struck the Russian Consulate in Marseille on the anniversary of the Ukraine war, with Moscow calling it a "terrorist attack.", Europe News - Times Now
Projectiles thrown at consulate building on third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine - it is not yet clear if the incident is linked
Emergency services and soldiers rushed to the Russian consulate in Marseilles in southern France following an explosion inside the building - police have placed a perimeter around the site