Photo: Copenhagen Police
Law enforcement officers are conducting a preliminary investigation at the scene (illustrative photo)
The building is located next to the embassies and consulates of several other countries, including Iran.
Police in Copenhagen (the capital of Denmark) are investigating two explosions near the Israeli embassy. This is stated in the statement of the law enforcement officers, published on the X social network (Twitter).
"We are conducting a preliminary investigation at the scene. A possible connection with the Israeli embassy, which is located in this area, is being checked," the message reads.
The Embassy of Israel in Copenhagen is located next to the embassies and consulates of several other countries: Romania, Thailand, as well as Iran and Turkey.
The blasts came after Iran launched a missile attack on Israel on October 1. The Israeli military says about 180 rockets were fired, most of which were intercepted.