Grenade blast in French bar wounds 12

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Emergency services work near the scene of an explosion at a bar where a grenade was thrown, in Grenoble, on February 12, 2025. At least nine people were injured, one seriously, after an explosion, possibly of criminal origin, in a bar in Grenoble on February 12, 2025. The explosion took place shortly after 8pm emergency services told AFP. A source close to the case mentioned a possible malicious act that could be due to a grenade. (Photo by Maxime GRUSS / AFP)

Emergency services near the scene of an explosion at a bar where a grenade was thrown, in Grenoble, France, on Feb 12.

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Grenoble, France - Twelve people were wounded when a grenade exploded in a bar in France’s south-eastern city of Grenoble on Feb 12, officials said.

“Someone came in and threw a grenade, apparently without saying a word, and ran away,” prosecutor Francois Touret-de-Courcy told journalists at the scene, where emergency workers had cordoned off the area.

Two people were in critical condition, he said, adding that “many clients” were present when the grenade exploded, shortly after 8pm at the bar in the Olympic Village neighbourhood, built when the picturesque city hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics.

Mr Touret-de-Courcy said investigators had not yet identified a motive but did not believe it was a “terrorist attack”.

“There’s nothing to make us think it’s linked to terrorism,” he said, calling it an “act of extreme violence” that “may be linked to a settling of scores”.

Investigators are looking at a possible connection to drug trafficking, he said, adding that some accounts indicated the suspect was also carrying a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

“I condemn in the strongest possible terms this criminal act of extraordinary violence,” Mayor Eric Piolle wrote on social media platform X.

Deputy Mayor Chloe Pantel told AFP that the bar is “a spot where locals and people from outside the neighbourhood gather, especially to watch football matches”.

France’s Health Minister Yannick Neuder is due to visit victims and medical staff at Grenoble University Hospital on the morning of Feb 13, according to a prefectural statement.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau will also make a previously scheduled visit to Grenoble on Feb 14 to discuss everyday safety issues. AFP

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