US State Department
- One person detonated a device near the US Embassy in Beijing on Thursday, according to an embassy spokesperson.
- The individual was the only one injured in the incident and their condition was unclear.
- One witness reportedly said that prior to the explosion, a woman was taken away by police after spraying gasoline on herself outside — it was unclear if the incident was related to the explosion.
Authorities in Beijing are responding to an explosion after one person detonated a device near the US Embassy in Beijing on Thursday, an embassy spokesperson said to CNN.
The individual was the only one injured in the incident and their condition was unclear, the spokesperson added.
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