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Danish capital hit by second blast in four days
2019-08-11
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] An explosion occurred outside a local cop shoppe in Copenhagen, police said, in the second blast to hit the Danish capital in four days.

No one was injured in the blast, which happened outside a mobile cop shoppe in the Norrebro, just outside the city center, police said.

On Tuesday, one person was slightly injured in a kaboom outside the Danish Tax Agency’s office in Copenhagen, in what police said was a deliberate attack.

Police told Rooters it was too early to say whether the two blasts were connected, but could not immediately comment further.

Police were searching for a man running from the scene of the blast, Ekstra Bladet said.

Serious attacks or violence are rare in the small Nordic country of 5.7 million people that prides itself on a reputation for safety and social tolerance.
And from The Local.dk:
The Danish Tax Agency was attacked using commercially available explosives rather than a home-made bomb, a preliminary analysis carried out by the Copenhagen Police has found.

"The preliminary analysis shows we are are probably talking about explosives of the type used, among other things, for industrial purposes, for example for demolition work or similar tasks," Jørgen Bergen Skov, chief inspector of the Copenhagen Police, said in a press release issued on Friday afternoon.

Skov said that the explosives had been placed about 60cm from the entrance of the agency.

The blast on Tuesday night left the agency's metal front entrance bent completely out of shape and shattered almost all of the windows on the facade.

Peter Hald, a researcher at Aarhus University, said his guess was that the explosives had been brought into Denmark from overseas.

"I'm convinced it's come from abroad. Norway or Sweden is my best guess, but the Balkans are my second best guess, as they have been major suppliers of weapons and explosives," he told Danish state broadcaster DR.

Hald said that the rocky landscapes found in Norway and Sweden meant there was a greater need for explosives in road and house construction than in Denmark.

According to police in Malmö, across the Øresund Bridge from Copenhagen, industrial explosives have over the past year been used frequently in gangland attacks, replacing the powerful bangers and hand grenades used in previous years.
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Posted by:Fred

#4  Pissed off Danish Trump supporters most likely. Denmark needs to open its borders so their population becomes more diverse. Yeah... that's the ticket.

Posted by: jpal   2019-08-11 19:29  

#3  So it's "gangs" instead of "youths" now? Or have we moved onto "marginalized/oppressed people"? I just can't keep up with the explosion (no pun intended) of euphemisms.
Posted by: Matt   2019-08-11 11:42  

#2  Matt, this bit from The Local

industrial explosives have over the past year been used frequently in gangland attacks, replacing the powerful bangers and hand grenades used in previous years.

suggests Muslim immigrant gangs —Kurds, Syrians, Iraqis, Chechens, and so forth.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-08-11 11:12  

#1  Interesting that the discussion focuses on the source of the explosives rather than the identities or motives of the perps. I wonder why that is.
Posted by: Matt   2019-08-11 11:05  

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