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A grenade attack at a packed bar in Grenoble, France, on Wednesday evening resulted in 12 injuries, including two critically wounded. Eyewitnesses reported a man armed with an automatic rifle entering the establishment and throwing the grenade before fleeing the scene without uttering a word.
Local prosecutor François Touret de Courcy described the incident as "an act of extreme violence," stating that investigators are exploring various motives but do not currently believe it to be a terrorist act. The situation may be linked to local gang rivalries, as Grenoble has faced issues related to drug and cigarette trafficking in recent years.
The explosion shattered windows at the bar, which is managed by a local association, and prompted emergency services responses described by Pierre Bouzat, coordinator of the hospital's emergency plan, as typical of war-zone injuries. French officials, including Isère department prefect Catherine Séguin and Grenoble Mayor Éric Piolle, condemned the attack, with health minister Yannick Neuder affirming the state's commitment to combatting such violence.