


Explosive Incident at Russian Consulate in Marseille Marks Ukraine War Anniversary
An incendiary device exploded outside the Russian consulate in Marseille, coinciding with the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with no reported injuries.
Overview
An incendiary device exploded outside the Russian consulate in Marseille on February 24, 2025, coinciding with the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. While no injuries occurred, a second device was thrown but failed to ignite. Authorities did not disclose details about the suspect, who fled, and an investigation is underway. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova labeled the episode as having "all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack." Marseille has experienced protests against Russia's war in Ukraine since 2022, highlighting rising tensions in urban centers across France.
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The explosion was caused by Molotov cocktails, with two devices thrown at the consulate's facade.
No injuries were reported from the explosion.
Russia characterized the incident as having 'all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack' and demanded a thorough investigation from French authorities.
The incident occurred on the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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