Danish capital hit by second blast in four days: police

COPENHAGEN, Aug 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) — An explosion damaged a police station in Copenhagen early on Saturday, in the second blast to hit the Danish capital in four days.

No one was injured in the blast, which happened outside a station in the Norrebro, just outside the city center, police said on Twitter.

On Tuesday, one person was slightly injured in an explosion outside the Danish Tax Agency’s office, in what police said was a deliberate attack.

Police said it was too early to say whether the two blasts were connected, but said it was searching for a man running from the scene of the blast.

Serious attacks or violence are rare in the small Nordic country of 5.7 million people that prides itself on a reputation for safety and social tolerance. — NNN-AGENCIES

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