Grenoble, France – A grenade explosion in a bar in the southern French city of Grenoble on Wednesday evening left around a dozen people injured, with two suffering severe but non-life-threatening wounds.
Authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive and are investigating possible links to organized crime.
The incident occurred shortly after 8:00 p.m. in the Village Olympique neighborhood, a district in the south of Grenoble.
According to prosecutor François Touret de Coucy, an unidentified individual entered the bar, threw a grenade, and immediately fled the scene.
Witnesses reported that the assailant remained silent during the attack, further deepening the mystery surrounding their identity and intentions.
“A person entered the café, threw a grenade, and fled,” Touret de Coucy confirmed at the scene. “We can rule out a pure terrorist attack. There is nothing to suggest this is related to terrorism.”
Despite the initial shock and panic among patrons, emergency services responded quickly to the explosion. Several victims were treated on-site for minor injuries, while those more severely wounded were transported to local hospitals.
The prosecutor emphasized that although two people were seriously injured, their conditions were not considered life-threatening.
Authorities are now exploring potential connections between the attack and ongoing drug-related conflicts in the region.
“There are indications the individual was armed with a Kalashnikov, but this is yet to be confirmed,” Touret de Coucy stated.
“It is uncertain whether the Kalashnikov was used. As far as we know, the injuries and damage were caused by the grenade explosion.”
The bar, which was reportedly bustling with patrons at the time of the attack, suffered structural damage from the blast.
Investigators are combing through surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts to track down the perpetrator. Law enforcement officials are also working to determine if the attack was a targeted act of retribution or an escalation of a broader criminal dispute.
Residents of the Village Olympique neighborhood expressed shock and concern over the explosion.
“This is a quiet area, we don’t usually see things like this,” said one local shopkeeper. “It’s frightening to think that someone could walk in and do something like this without warning.”
Grenoble, like many urban centers in France, has experienced issues related to organized crime and drug trafficking in certain districts.
Authorities are not ruling out the possibility that the explosion was linked to an ongoing gang conflict. However, they remain cautious about drawing conclusions until further evidence is gathered.
Local police, in coordination with forensic teams, are continuing their investigation. Officials have urged any witnesses with additional information to come forward.
Security measures in the area are expected to be heightened in the coming days as authorities work to identify and apprehend the suspect.
The attack has reignited discussions about public safety and crime prevention in France, particularly concerning the use of military-grade weapons in civilian settings.
While authorities insist there is no broader security threat to the public, the shocking nature of the attack has left many in Grenoble on edge.
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