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Kensington Gardens reopen after police deem suspicious items non-hazardous

Kensington Gardens reopen after police deem suspicious items non-hazardous

Summary

Kensington Gardens in London reopened after police found several suspicious items, including jars with powder, but confirmed they were not dangerous. The police are investigating whether these items are connected to an online video by a group claiming to target the Israeli embassy with drones carrying harmful substances.

Key Facts

  • Kensington Gardens reopened after suspicious items were found and tested.
  • Two jars containing a powdered substance were declared non-hazardous by police.
  • Counter-terrorism officers responded near the Israeli embassy in London.
  • An Iran-linked group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, posted a video claiming to target the embassy with dangerous drones.
  • Police continue to investigate the possible link between the found items and the group’s video.
  • The Israeli embassy was not attacked.
  • Police worked closely with the embassy and its security team for safety.
  • The incident involved special police teams, including divers and fire brigade dogs.
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