Radio reports reported that former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe received a threatening envelope filled with an unknown powder. France info.
According to the editors, the letter was sent to the office of the mayor of Le Havre, whose head is currently Philip – after the message was opened, all management employees were evacuated and the building was cordoned off.
The contents of the envelope were sent for examination, but the four mayor’s employees who are currently handling the letter did not show any signs of deterioration in their health after the examination.
Le Havre mayor’s office said they did not think it was related to the nationwide protests against pension reform. Law enforcement learns who might have sent the threatening letter.
previously unknown masked man penetrated In an apartment where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lives.
According to the newspaper’s report, the incident occurred on Sunday evening. An attacker broke into a building in the center of Potsdam. The Chancellor was also at a meeting at the Federal Chancellor’s Office in Berlin.