While a devastating explosion ravaged the Danish tax administration headquarters on Tuesday, August 6, Copenhagen was again hit by an explosion on Saturday (August 10th). If no injuries are reported, the investigators are studying a possible link with the explosion that occurred earlier this week.

An explosion hit a police station in Copenhagen in the early hours of the day Saturday, causing property damage but without injury, police were told four days after a similar explosion at the headquarters of the tax administration.

Images showed the glass doors of the entrance of the police station broken and debris scattered on the ground. According to the police, the causes of the explosion are not yet known.

Copenhagen already victim of an explosion

This occurred at 3:18 am in the neighborhood of Nørrebro, near the district of Østerbro where a powerful explosion, "voluntary" according to the police, hit the headquarters of the tax administration Tuesday night.

"It is too early to tell if there is a connection" between the two explosions, said Copenhagen Deputy Police Inspector Rasmus Agerskov at the Ritzau news agency. "But it's a subject we're looking at." The police on Twitter launched a call to witness about an individual dressed in black and wearing white shoes, seen running away from the police station's site at the time of the blast.