An explosion hit the Russian consulate in Marseille, France, on Monday, which Russ ia is calling a terrorist attack. Russia demands a thorough French...
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French authorities arrested two people after improvised explosive devices were thrown into the Russian consulate's garden in Marseille on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Two of the three plastic bottles exploded, but no injuries were reported. Moscow labeled it a "terrorist attack," while Paris condemned the act. Local reports suggest the suspects were identified during a pro-Ukraine protest. No explosions were heard by nearby residents.
An explosion hit the Russian consulate in Marseille, France, on Monday, which Russ ia is calling a terrorist attack. Russia demands a thorough French...
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No injuries reported after incident on Monday, which marks third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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