U.S. Embassy in Montenegro Is Attacked, but Only Attacker Is Killed

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U.S. Embassy in Montenegro Is Attacked, but Only Attacker Is Killed
21, 2018
WASHINGTON — A man threw an explosive device onto the grounds of the United States Embassy in Montenegro late Wednesday night,
but succeeded only in killing himself, the State Department said.
Around midnight local time, witnesses saw the man, who was not identified, throw an object over the wall of the embassy property in Podgorica,
the capital, according to Steve Goldstein, the State Department’s under secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs.
Mr. Goldstein said the State Department did not know what the motive for the assault was or whether it was meant to be a suicide attack.
Diplomatic security officials swept the grounds and found no other explosives, Mr. Goldstein said, and the building was not damaged.
Montenegro, one of the world’s youngest nations, is a tiny country of 640,000 nestled between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania.
It was once part of Yugoslavia; later, it became half of the nation of Serbia and Montenegro before declaring independence in 2006.
Mark Landler reported from Washington and Maggie Astor from New York.

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