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Man arrested after crashing car into Russian consulate in Australia

Man arrested after crashing car into Russian consulate in Australia

A man was arrested after crashing his car into the Russian consulate in Australia. According to the police, an officer sustained a minor hand injury during the incident, but no other injuries were reported. The incident occurred at the Russian consulate in Sydney, where the man allegedly drove his car into the building. Authorities have not disclosed the motive behind the attack, and the investigation is ongoing. The Russian consulate condemned the incident, stating that it was an "act of vandalism" and that they were cooperating with the Australian authorities to ensure the safety of their staff and the consulate premises. The arrested individual is currently in police custody, and the authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The local community has been advised to avoid the area as the investigation continues.

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