Two Detained in Prague Over Fake Grenade Threat, Traffic Blockade Reported

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Two individuals were detained in central Prague after a security incident that involved a threat described as a fake grenade. The information was initially reported by the news portal novinky.cz, which outlined the sequence of events surrounding the detentions and the subsequent police response. According to the report, authorities received a warning that prompted a rapid operation to apprehend the suspects around 20:30 local time, which corresponds to 22:30 Moscow time. The incident also led to a temporary disruption of road and foot traffic in the area as law enforcement secured the vicinity and ensured public safety. A digger who arrived at the scene noted that the device involved appeared to be a hand grenade replica rather than a live explosive. The initial description of the threat suggested that the suspects were engaged in a tense confrontation with each other as the operation unfolded, with the alleged aggressor displaying the fake hand grenade during the disturbance. The individuals involved were reported to be foreigners, and witnesses described a volatile moment during the detentions that required careful handling by police units.

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