The terror attack in Hellerup: Two Swedes sentenced for grenade attack on the Israeli embassy
Terrorism and attempted murder in 2024 — 12 and 14 years in prison — permanent expulsion

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Quick Facts
Who are the convicted Swedes?
The two convicted in the case of the terrorist attack in Hellerup are two Swedish citizens who were 18 and 21 years old at the time of the sentencing. Although their names are protected by a name ban in parts of the public, it has been established through the investigation that they acted on behalf of or in cooperation with a Swedish criminal network. This network is believed to have connections to a Middle Eastern terrorist organization that has orchestrated attacks against Israeli interests in Europe. The two young men traveled from Sweden to Denmark specifically with the purpose of carrying out the attack against the diplomatic representation.
What happened in Hellerup?
On October 2, 2024, the peaceful embassy district in Hellerup was shaken by two powerful explosions. The two perpetrators had brought a total of five hand grenades to the area near the Israeli embassy . When they arrived at their target, they threw two of the grenades. However, the grenades did not hit the embassy building itself but instead landed near a nearby residential property. The explosions caused significant material damage to the property, but miraculously, no individuals were physically harmed, despite residents being in the building and soldiers from the Danish army guarding the embassy nearby.
The investigation and arrest
The investigation was led by the Copenhagen Police in close cooperation with the Police Intelligence Service (PET). Through surveillance footage, telecommunication logs, and technical traces at the crime scene, it was quickly possible to identify the two Swedish citizens. The prosecution presented evidence that the attack was carefully planned and carried out in agreement with unknown accomplices. It emerged during the case that the two men were part of a larger wave of tasks where Swedish criminals were hired to carry out violent acts in Denmark, often coordinated via encrypted messaging services.
The trial and basis for the verdict
The trial at the Copenhagen City Court