Swedish Teens Charged Over Explosions Near Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen
Authorities investigate potential Iranian involvement in attacks near Israeli embassies in Denmark and Sweden.
- Two Swedish teenagers, aged 16 and 19, have been charged with possessing and detonating hand grenades near the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen.
- The explosions occurred early Wednesday, causing damage to a nearby building but no injuries were reported.
- Investigators are exploring whether the attacks could be linked to terrorism, with Swedish intelligence suggesting possible Iranian involvement.
- Previous incidents in Stockholm, including gunfire and a grenade found near the Israeli Embassy, have raised concerns about targeted attacks.
- Swedish and Danish authorities are collaborating to determine the extent of any connections to Iranian-backed criminal networks.