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Molotov cocktails thrown at Russian cultural site in Prague

Czech police said they were investigating a firebomb attack on the Russian cultural and scientific centre in Prague - (AFP via Getty Images)

An unknown attacker threw several Molotov cocktails at a Russian center in Prague promoting culture and history.

Czech police confirmed the incident in the Czech capital took place late Thursday and is now being investigated.

The building of the center did not catch fire. A photo shows a broken window while two windows and a wall are partly covered with smoke.

Known as the Russian House, the building is funded by the Russian state but doesn’t have diplomatic status.

The center said it organizes various cultural, educational and scientific programs and offers courses in the Russian language.

Its director, Igor Girenko, told the Russian state news agency Tass that three of the six Molotov cocktails did not explode.

Pictures released by the police showed a charred facade of the building in the Prague 6 district that is home to many diplomatic missions, including the Russian one (Associated Press)

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, called it “a barbaric act,” the agency said.

The Russian embassy in Prague has asked the Czech authorities to boost security of Russian institutions and its employees in the country.

Czech Interior Minister Lubomír Metnar called the attack “unacceptable” before confirming the matter was under investigation.

He added authorities were ready to react if further measures are needed.

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