JAKARTA - Two Swedish teenagers were indicted in a Danish court for possessing five hand grenades and blowing them up two of them on the roof near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen.

No one was injured in two explosions that occurred on Wednesday, October 2, but the building near the embassy suffered some damage, investigators said.

Reported by Reuters on Thursday, October 3, the two teenagers, aged 16 and 19, were previously arrested on Wednesday at the train station.

After that both of them underwent trial at the Copenhagen city court, Thursday, October 3. The court banned the publication of their names.

The third man, aged 19, was detained elsewhere in the Danish capital and released after interrogation, Danish police said.

Police said they were investigating whether the embassy was the target of the explosion.

The explosion in the Danish capital follows rising tensions in the Middle East.


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