At the scene of the incident, the body of a man was found, with traces of explosives.
In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the G20 summit will be held in five days, on the evening of Wednesday, November 13, two explosions occurred in the government quarter. At least one person died, Reuters reports.
It was noted to be strong in the Square of Three Powers – the area next to the Presidential Palace, Congress and the Supreme Court.
Law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene of the incident found the body of a man, with traces of an explosive device. Brazil’s attorney general described the incident as an “attack.”
The judges of the country’s Supreme Court, who had arrived for the hearing shortly before the explosions, were evacuated. The President of the Republic, Lula da Silva, was not at work at the time of the terrorist attack.
Earlier, it was reported that in Germany a 17-year-old teenager was preparing a terrorist attack for Christmas.
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