Grenade thrown into Grenoble bar injures 12, say French authorities
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Officials say six people are in a critical condition after blast, which they do not believe is terror-related
Twelve people were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a bar in the city of Grenoble in south-eastern France, officials said on Wednesday.
The attacker entered the bar, which was packed with customers, and threw a grenade before fleeing without saying a word, said prosecutor Francois Touret-de-Courcy. Investigators had not yet identified a motive but did not believe it was a terrorist attack
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