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Cuba’s Embassy in Paris was attacked by gasoline bombs, according to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez, who blamed the U.S. government for continuous campaigns against our country that encourage these behaviors and for calls for violence.
Rodríguez announced in a tweet on Monday night that the embassy was attacked with Molotov cocktails, but did not reveal any additional information regarding the incident.
The Foreign Ministry’s International Press Center later revealed that the attack, which reportedly took place around midnight, involved three Molotov cocktails, two of which hit the embassy, according to The Associated Press. It reportedly sparked a fire at the embassy.
Crisis-stricken Cuba sees largest protests in decades
France condemned the attack and said a judicial investigation had been launched following the incident.
A French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said security would also be beefed up around Cuba s embassy.
US and allies urge Cuba to heed opposition
The incident came hours after the US and several allies called on Cuba to respect human rights and release people detained in recent mass protests.
The US and 20 countries, including Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, issued a joint statement urging the communist government to respect the legally guaranteed rights and freedoms of the Cuban people, and to release those detained for exercising their rights to peaceful protests.