The Turkish Embassy located on Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was attacked with a Molotov cocktail on Tuesday. It’s been reported that an attacker threw 3 Molotov cocktail to personal and consulate entry of Embassy building on 1:40 local time. The police officers responsible for protecting the embassy caught and neutralized the attacker. After the incident, a large number of police teams dispatched to area that Embassy building located on and a wide-scale investigation launched on the scene. Also, Warsaw police searched the area with police dogs and examined the CCTV records in the embassy building. According to officials from Turkish Embassy in Warsaw, no one injured in the incident and attacker identified as a 30-year-old male. It’s been stated that the interrogation of the attacker, whose identity has not been disclosed, at the Warsaw Police Department still continues.
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