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LONDON, April 17 (Reuters) - Metropolitan Police and Counter Terrorism Policing London began investigating a suspected security incident after a group posted a video claiming to have targeted the Israeli embassy in Kensington with drones carrying "dangerous substances." Officers sealed off Kensington Gardens, set up cordons and were assessing a number of "discarded items" found near the embassy.
A Metropolitan Police chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) unit, forensic teams, divers and officers in protective clothing were deployed as a precaution.
The Israeli embassy said its staff were safe and the building had not been attacked.
The online footage was apparently posted by a group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, which has claimed responsibility for recent arson attacks in London and other incidents in Europe; police are working to determine the authenticity of the video and any link to the items in the park.
Earlier this month detectives charged two men with hostile surveillance of the embassy, and recent arrests have followed suspected attacks on Jewish community sites in the capital.







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