Mar 10 β€’ 12:48 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Guardian

Shots fired at US consulate in Canada as police investigate incident

Police in Canada are investigating gunfire directed at the US consulate in Toronto, with no injuries reported and evidence of a firearm found.

In a concerning incident in Canada, police are investigating reports of shots fired at the US consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning. Officers responded to the situation at 5:29 a.m. local time, identifying evidence of a discharged firearm, although fortunately, no injuries have been reported. The US embassy in Toronto and the State Department have not yet provided comments on the event, reflecting a period of heightened awareness regarding security at diplomatic missions following similar incidents elsewhere.

This particular investigation follows a related security scare at the US embassy in Oslo, Norway, where an improvised explosive device detonated just days prior, prompting Norwegian authorities to investigate potential links to ongoing geopolitical tensions, including those associated with the conflict in Iran. The suspects involved in the Oslo incident are still at large, and Norwegian police have released grainy surveillance images of a person they believe may be connected to the attack, drawing attention to potential threats against US diplomatic interests.

These events underline the vulnerabilities faced by US consulates and embassies worldwide, especially in light of increasing hostility and politically charged environments surrounding diplomatic missions. This incident in Canada may provoke discussions about security protocols and protective measures for embassies, as officials assess the implications of the recent threats and work to ensure the safety of diplomatic staff and facilities.

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