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The FLNC claims a wave of explosions in Corsica, the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office launches an investigation

The FLNC claims a wave of explosions in Corsica, the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office launches an investigation

FLNC claims responsibility for a series of explosions across Corsica: the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office launches an investigation

\n\nThe National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC) has announced that it is behind a series of explosions that have rocked several sites across the island. The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office immediately responded by opening an investigation.\n\n

The FLNC

\n\nis back in the spotlight According to a press release given to several local media outlets, the Corsican separatist group FLNC claims to be behind the explosions that occurred last week. While the authenticity of the message remains to be verified, its reception immediately led to the opening of an investigation by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office. After a period of silence, the FLNC\n\n

seems to be making a resounding return to the public scene.Series of explosions

\n\nacross the island\n\n

The explosions, which affected several sites including public buildings, businesses and private homes, caused considerable damage, but fortunately did not cause any casualties. The infrastructure was not busy at the time of the attacks. Nevertheless, the violence of these acts and the fear they generated put the Corsican conflict back at the centre of national and international attention. Opening of an investigation

\n\nby the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office Faced with the seriousness of the facts and the claim of theFLNC , the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office\n\nreacted immediately by opening an investigation. The objective is twofold: to verify the authenticity of the claim and to identify the perpetrators of the acts in order to bring them to justice. This recent case rekindles the debate on the issue of terrorism and the struggle for independence in Corsica. It remains to be seen how the authorities and the government will respond to these acts of violence and what the outcome of the investigation launched by theNational Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office \n\n