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Explosion at Monaco Residential Building Injures Three in Suspected Attack

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An explosion struck a residential building in Monaco, leaving three people injured. The principality's head of government described the blast as 'very likely an attack', according to statements made to AFP. Authorities are treating the incident as a deliberate act rather than an accident. The exact cause and any suspects behind the explosion have not yet been publicly identified. Investigations are ongoing as officials work to establish the full circumstances of the incident.

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