2 examples of terrorists using explosive devices
Here's another sad example of how jihadists are targeting women and even children in France:
A beauty salon in the southern French city of Grenoble was rocked on Friday after masked men threw a grenade inside the building, injuring six people, including a young child.And over in Greece, a mob at a university firebombed police:
Shortly before 3 pm on Friday, two men entered the salon on Grenoble’s Boulevard Gambetta, with one throwing an explosive device into the shop while the other filmed the attack before fleeing the scene.
Six people were treated with minor injuries at the site of the attack, including a five-year-old child, according to the local newspaper Dauphiné Libéré.
Grenoble’s public prosecutor, Etienne Manteaux, said from the scene: “An individual entered the shop and threw an explosive device. It wasn’t a standard grenade, a military grenade. It was more of a blast device, but it caused significant damage because it shattered the window. No one was seriously injured, and no one was hospitalised.”
Authorities in Greece on Saturday detained 313 people in a raid on the university campus of the country’s second-largest city, Thessaloniki, after riot police were attacked by mobs of people hurling more than 100 Molotov cocktails.While nobody in these 2 cases may have died as a result of the horrific devices used, it's still very chilling how this has long become the norm in Europe, and will continue to be as a result of vehement refusal by authorities deport any of the adherents to the Religion of Peace who led to this situation.
Greek police said roving groups of people wearing hoods emerged from the campus of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in the predawn hours Saturday to attack a squad of riot police. The unit is usually deployed some distance from the campus to quell any disturbances after all-night parties that take place on university grounds.
Police said all 313 people were released without being charged.
Such attacks against riot police near the university campus are not uncommon but it’s the first time that so many people were detained after such a clash during which an unusually high number of firebombs was used.
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