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Driver killed as car crashes into gate of Russian embassy in Romania's Bucharest: Police

By, New Delhi
Apr 06, 2022 11:32 AM IST

The car, a sedan, rammed into the gate at 6am on Wednesday but could not enter the embassy compound, the police said.

Police in Romania's capital, Bucharest, said on Wednesday that a car crashed into the gates of the Russian embassy in the city, bursting into flames, and killing the driver.

An image, purportedly of the car involved in the incident, doing the rounds on social media (Facebook/Tudor Bogdan Teodorescu)
An image, purportedly of the car involved in the incident, doing the rounds on social media (Facebook/Tudor Bogdan Teodorescu)

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Detailing the incident, the police said that the car, a sedan, rammed into the gate at 6am, adding that the vehicle, however, could not enter the embassy compound. “Firefighters who arrived at the scene were able to douse the flames but the driver died on the spot,” a police spokesperson informed.

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Unverified videos and images doing the rounds on social media show a car engulfed in flames as security forces run through the area.

 

While the police are yet to ascertain the motive behind the incident, it took place in the backdrop of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24. Romania shares a long land border with Ukraine, and has accepted more than 600,000 refugees from its neighbour since the crisis began. The invasion has led to anti-Russia protests outside Russian embassies in world capitals, including in Bucharest.

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The incident also took place a day after Romania expelled as many as 10 Russian diplomats from the Russian embassy in the capital city. “The actions of the 10 workers contravene the provisions of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relationships. They have been declared persona non grata,” the Romanian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. 

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In recent days, several European Union (EU) member states have expelled Russian diplomats in retaliation for the invasion.

(With agency inputs)

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