Kensington Gardens closed after drone video near Israel embassy in London

London's Kensington Gardens was closed on April 17 after police investigated discarded items and a video alleging drones carrying dangerous substances targeted the nearby Israel Embassy.
The Metropolitan Police cordoned off the entire park as part of their ongoing inquiry.
Officers are investigating the source and authenticity of the footage.
Authorities confirmed that the embassy had not been attacked and that there was no immediate public safety risk.
Embassy staff have been confirmed safe.
Specialist teams including a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) unit from the Metropolitan Police were deployed near the park's bandstand.
The London Fire Brigade's fire investigation unit and the London Ambulance Service's hazardous area response team were also present.
Police urged the public to avoid the area while they assessed the discarded items found in the park.
Signs warning of hazardous conditions were installed around the fenced-off area.
Kensington Gardens is a popular location for dog walkers, families, and tourists, and the closure caused disruption to usual activities.
This incident is significant due to the proximity of the Israel Embassy and Kensington Palace, both sensitive sites in west London.
The video circulating online was posted by a group claiming responsibility and showed drones flying over the embassy carrying dangerous substances.
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