A grenade thrown into bar in olympic village injures more than 10 people who were seriously wounded, after a grenade was thrown into a bar during happy hour in the city of Grenoble, France.
Grenade thrown into bar in olympic village
The incident occurred shortly after 8:00 p.m. (1900 GMT) at the bar in the Olympic Village neighbourhood, built when the city hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics.
“I condemn in the strongest possible terms the criminal act of unprecedented violence that took place in a shop in the Olympic Village district, which caused more than 10 injuries, several of them serious, I thank the rescue and security forces for their rapid intervention.”
Grenoble Mayor Eric Piolle said late on Wednesday
Some in a serious condition
Isere Prefect Catherine Seguin said some of those wounded in the city in southeastern France were in serious condition, EU News reported.
“Someone came in and threw a grenade, apparently without saying a word, and ran away,” Deputy Prosecutor François Touret-de-Courcy told journalists at the scene, where emergency workers had cordoned off the area.
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‘Act of extreme violence’
“There’s nothing to make us think it’s linked to terrorism,” he said, calling it an “act of extreme violence” that “may be linked to a settling of scores.”
Investigators are looking at a possible link to drug trafficking, he said, adding that some accounts indicated the suspect, whose whereabouts is not yet known, was also in possession of a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
French Health Minister condemns attack
French Health Minister Yannick Neuder, who also condemned the attack in a social media post, is set to visit victims at Grenoble University Hospital on Thursday morning, according to a prefectural statement.
Meanwhile, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau will also make an already scheduled visit to Grenoble on Friday.