Shots Fired at US Consulate in Toronto Sparks International Tensions
Shots were reportedly fired at the US consulate in Toronto with no injuries reported. The incident comes amid other security concerns at US embassies, including an explosion in Oslo. In New York, two men were charged with terrorism after attacking anti-Islam protesters with a homemade bomb.
The US consulate in Toronto became the center of attention early Tuesday when shots were reportedly fired at the site. Toronto police confirmed evidence of a firearm discharge, although no one was injured in the incident.
Neither the U.S. embassy in Toronto nor the U.S. Department of State has provided any comments on the situation. In a separate but alarming event, an improvised device exploded at the U.S. embassy in Oslo, Norway, on Sunday, with investigations still ongoing. Authorities are considering a possible link to the Iran conflict as a line of inquiry.
Meanwhile, in New York City, two men have been charged with terrorism following their involvement in anti-Islam protests. The duo reportedly threw a homemade bomb at the protesters, escalating the city's socio-political tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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