Chalandri: Controlled explosion outside the Russian consulate
A controlled explosion was carried out by the Greek police's bomb disposal unit outside the Russian consulate in Chalandri after two suspicious bags were found.
In Chalandri, Greece, a controlled explosion was executed by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit of the Greek police outside the Russian consulate. The operation was initiated promptly after authorities discovered two suspicious bags in the external area of the building, which were deemed hazardous by security personnel. The situation raised immediate concerns regarding potential threats, directing a swift response from law enforcement to ensure public safety.
Following the identification of the two bags, the bomb disposal team undertook the controlled detonation to mitigate any risk posed by the items. The controlled explosion was carried out without incident, and the area was secured by the police to prevent any potential casualties or contamination. The bomb squad’s swift response highlights the effective protocols in place to address security risks that may arise in sensitive areas such as diplomatic missions.
After the explosion, the bomb disposal unit began collecting the remnants from the detonation for further analysis. These materials will be examined in laboratories to determine the exact contents of the bags. This investigation is crucial to assessing whether the bags posed any real threat and could provide insights into potential security issues related to the consulate or its surrounding area.