Three people injured after explosion in Monaco
An explosion at a residential building in Monaco on Rue Révérend Père Louis Frolla injured three people, two critically. The blast occurred shortly before 9 PM local time after a bag containing an explosive device, which appeared to include bolts and pellets, was left outside the building.

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AI-generatedAn explosion at a residential building in Monaco on Rue Révérend Père Louis Frolla injured three people, two critically. The blast occurred shortly before 9 PM local time after a bag containing an explosive device, which appeared to include bolts and pellets, was left outside the building. Monaco's head of government, Christophe Mirmand, stated it was "very likely an attack" and that police are investigating. Video surveillance showed a suspect fleeing towards France. The three injured individuals were taken to a hospital in Nice, France. Prince Albert II described the incident as a "heinous crime."
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5 extractedPrince Albert II described the incident as a 'heinous crime' and 'a shock to the entire Monaco community'.
Minister of State Christophe Mirmand stated it was 'very likely an attack' and police were investigating.
The blast occurred shortly before 21:00 local time after a bag was left outside the building.
An explosion at a residential building in Monaco injured three people, two critically.
The blast was caused by an explosive device containing bolts and pellets.