Reuters reported that two explosions occurred at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, the Danish capital, on the 2nd local time, but no casualties were reported.
Danish police, which launched the investigation, say they will step up security, including patrols around the Israeli embassy.
The previous day, shots were also fired near the Israeli embassy in the Swedish capital of Stockholm, which neighbors Denmark, with no casualties and no suspects being caught.
Iran retaliated by firing about 200 ballistic missiles at mainland Israel after Israel launched airstrikes against Hezbollah since the 19th of last month.
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