Monaco explosion injures three, two seriously

An explosion in a Monaco residential building on Monday, June 29, resulted in three injuries, with two individuals in serious condition. Authorities suspect a "malicious act" caused the blast.
An explosion in a residential building in Monaco on Monday, June 29, left three people injured, two of whom are in serious condition. The incident occurred on Rue du Révérend Père Louis Frolla, located near the border with France. A government spokesperson indicated to Agence France-Presse (AFP) that the blast was seemingly caused by a "malicious act." Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the event, and additional information is anticipated as the situation develops. The immediate area was secured following the incident.
Sources: Le Monde — International