Arrests Made After Attack on Russian Consulate
Arrests Made After Attack on Russian Consulate

Arrests Made After Attack on Russian Consulate

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French police arrested two individuals after an attack involving improvised explosive devices at the Russian consulate in Marseille, coinciding with the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The incident did not result in any injuries, and Moscow labeled it a 'terrorist attack,' while Paris condemned breaches of diplomatic security. The devices were made from plastic soda bottles, and only two of the three thrown exploded. The suspects were reportedly identified during a pro-Ukraine protest, although local residents reported not hearing any explosions. The Marseille prosecutor's office confirmed the arrests but withheld further details about the suspects. This event comes amid ongoing tensions related to Russia's war on Ukraine, with France and the UK taking diplomatic steps to resolve the conflict.

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