#fmi Une intervention est en cours pour une personne blessée par un colis suspect avec, a priori, un artifice à l'intérieur.
— Préfecture de police (@prefpolice) March 16, 2017
March 15 Berlin device
On March 15, a package containing explosives was discovered in the mail room of the Federal Finance Ministry in Berlin. The Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, a Greek far-left group, claimed that they had sent the package to finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble. In 2010, the group sent letter bombs to European politicians including Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy and Silvio Berlusconi, and to former head of the European commission Jose Manuel Barroso, the former head of the European Commission. The organisation was designated as a foreign terrorist group in October 2011, by the US Department of State.UPDATE March 17
Both the Berlin and the Paris packages were likely sent from Greece, DW reported. Both used the name of a Greek opposition lawmaker as sender and French investigators found “residues of Greek stamps.”Live updates
#IMF #Paris staff given all clear by Police to renter building after an artisanal letter bomb exploded earlier, slightly injuring one person pic.twitter.com/v7c07jTZnL
— Bate Felix (@BateFelix) March 16, 2017
One hurt in letter bomb at IMF's Paris office #AFP Police officers secure the area near the offices of the IMF. Photos Chistophe Archambault pic.twitter.com/3lNP5aHuiz
— Aurelia BAILLY (@AureliaBAILLY) March 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/SteveKopack/status/842350650658836482
MORE: Small explosion at IMF office was probably caused by homemade device: Paris prefect.
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) March 16, 2017
Police in Paris say a small explosion at the IMF office was probably caused by a homemade device which lightly injured one person
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) March 16, 2017