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Suspect in Attack on Russia’s Prague Cultural Centre Turns Himself In

PRAGUE, March 31 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠foreign national has ⁠turned himself in to ​Czech police, admitting that he threw ‌petrol bombs at the ‌building of a ⁠Russian ⁠culture centre in Prague last week, police ​said on Tuesday.

Police did not further identify the suspect detained on ​Monday.

“It is a foreigner who, according ⁠to his ⁠own words, ⁠had planned ​the act and was preparing for ​it since ⁠summer 2025,” police said on X.

An attacker threw several petrol bombs at the building ⁠last Thursday night.

Pictures released by the police showed ⁠a charred facade of the building in the Prague 6 district that is home to many diplomatic missions, including the Russian one.

The Russian embassy said last week that ⁠an attacker or attackers threw six bottles filled with flammable liquid, three of which damaged ​the facade.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka;Editing ​by Alison Williams)

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