Turkish Embassy in Poland attacked, one detained

A 34-year-old man of Turkish origin has been detained in Poland after throwing three Molotov cocktails at the Turkish Embassy building, Anadolu Agency reported on Dec. 28.

Anadolu Agency - Duvar English 

The Turkish Embassy in Poland was attacked with Molotov cocktails on Dec. 28. 

The incident occurred at around 2:00 p.m. local time when a 34-year-old man of Turkish origin threw three Molotov cocktails at the embassy building, located on Rakowiecka Street in the capital Warsaw, the Polish news agency PAP reported.

Police teams were sent to the site where the embassy building is located following the incident.

The suspect was caught by the security forces guarding the embassy, and no one was injured in the incident, the agency reported citing police sources.

The Warsaw Police Department examined the camera records in the building and launched an investigation into the incident.

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