Explosions Near Israeli Embassy in Denmark; Shots Fired at Embassy in Sweden

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Two explosions rocked the area near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, while shots were fired at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, Sweden. No injuries were reported in either incident. Danish police arrested three young men in connection with the explosions, while Swedish police are still investigating the shooting. Authorities are looking into potential connections to Iran.

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