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Suicide Attack With an Explosive Device at U.S. Embassy Podgorica #Montenegro
Posted: 2:37 am ET
Updated: Feb 28, 11:20 pm PT
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The Serbian suicide bomber who attacked the U.S. embassy in Montenegro fought under an accused war criminal https://t.co/32NOoWtVLP
— Diplopundit (@Diplopundit) March 1, 2018
At 00:30, in front of the @USEmbassyMNE building in #Podgorica, #Montenegro an unknown person committed suicide with an explosive device. Immediately before, that person threw an explosive device from the intersection near the Sport Center into the US Embassy compound. (1 of 2)
— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) February 22, 2018
Man Throws Grenade at US Embassy in Montenegro, Kills Self https://t.co/zbRSYUIc2l pic.twitter.com/ilhfJTgZ89
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) February 22, 2018
Explosion at US embassy in Montenegro https://t.co/cfHXcHWNrt
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 22, 2018
.@USEmbassyMNE confirms there was a small explosion near the U.S. Embassy compound at approximately midnight local time on February 22. The Embassy is currently conducting an internal review to confirm the safety of all staff.
— Heather Nauert (@statedeptspox) February 22, 2018
All visa services at the embassy are cancelled for today, Thursday, February 22. Interviews will be rescheduled as soon as possible. American Citizen Services will be available today on an emergency basis. #Podgorica #Montenegro pic.twitter.com/6cTprixgUe
— US Embassy Podgorica (@USEmbassyMNE) February 22, 2018
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