
Two individuals, both employed at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in France, have come forward and admitted their participation in a recent arson incident that took place at the Russian consulate located in Marseille. This revelation was made public through a statement issued by the Marseille prosecutor’s office on Wednesday.
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The incident, which occurred on Monday, has raised significant concerns regarding security and diplomatic relations, prompting further investigation into the motives behind the act and the implications it may have on France’s relationship with Russia. The authorities are now looking into the details surrounding the incident, including the background of the individuals involved and any potential connections to broader political or social movements.