Embassy of the United States, Lisbon

The Embassy of the United States in Lisbon is the embassy of the United States in Portugal, in the capital city of Lisbon. It is located on Avenida das Forças Armadas.

The Embassy in Lisbon during Independence Day celebrations in 2015

Attacks

On November 24, 1984, the embassy was attacked by four grenades, damaging cars but causing no injuries. It was committed by Marxist terrorists belonging to the Popular Forces 25 April (PF-25) group, calling the embassy an American imperialist threat to Portuguese independence.[1] The next month, four mortar shells were fired by the group at the compound, again only causing damage to cars. On February 19, 1986, a bomb exploded in a diplomat's car at the checkpoint of the embassy compound. The bomb was discovered by the Portuguese guards and managed to run away just before it detonated and destroyed the vehicle. This attack was also attributed to PF-25.[2]

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gollark: It's a bluff, obliviovivously.
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gollark: It isn't Tuesday so we obey the law of the excluded middle.
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See also

References

  1. Reuters (1984-11-26). "AROUND THE WORLD; U.S. Embassy in Lisbon Attacked With Grenades - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  2. Schumacher, Edward (1986-02-19). "Bomb Blast At U.S. Emabssy In Lisbon - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
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