In the midst of heightened tensions in the Middle East, following Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, Denmark experienced a suspicious incident.
Danish police announced on Wednesday that they are investigating two explosions that occurred near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen.
In a statement posted on social media platform X, the police confirmed that no one was injured in the blasts and that initial investigations are underway.
Authorities are also examining a potential connection between the explosions and the nearby Israeli diplomatic mission.
This incident follows a violent attack in Tel Aviv, where two gunmen opened fire on civilians in a public area, killing at least eight people and seriously injuring seven others.
The attacks come just hours after Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles at Israel, a strike that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard described as successful, claiming it hit its intended targets.
Israel’s defense systems reportedly intercepted most of the missiles, but Israeli officials have vowed a swift and painful retaliation.
The escalating tensions have sparked fears of a broader regional conflict, with Iran warning of an even stronger response if Israel targets Iranian soil.
As investigations continue into the explosions near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen, the event adds to the growing concerns over the ripple effects of the escalating conflict in the Middle East.