PODGORICA, Feb 22 (Reuters) – An unknown man threw an explosive device at the United States embassy building in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, before blowing himself up, media in the city said.
The attack came five minutes before midnight on Wednesday, web portal www.portalanalitika.me said, adding that citizens in the area heard two explosions.
“There was an incident,” a police official, who declined to give his name, told Reuters. He did not provide details.
A Reuters photographer in Podgorica said a police vehicle blocked the street where the embassy is located, adding that no damage was visible.
The embassy warned U.S. citizens to stay away until further notice.
“The U.S. embassy in Podgorica advises U.S. citizens there is an active security situation at the U.S. embassy in Podgorica,” it said on its website. “Avoid the embassy until further notice.”
Montenegro, the smallest of all former Yugoslav republics, was the 29th country to join NATO last May. (Reporting by Stevo Vasilhevuic and Aleksandar Vasovic Writing by Ivana Sekularac Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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