Some schools cancel classes after bomb threats

Ljubljana, 27 January - Over 200 schools and kindergartens across Slovenia received e-mail threats of a potential use of explosives on Monday morning. The police have assessed the threat as a low-risk security event, but some schools have nevertheless cancelled classes for the day.

Novo Mesto The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto
The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto
The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto
The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto
The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Novo Mesto
The Šmihel Primary School in Novo Mesto was one of several in Slovenia to receive a bomb threat.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

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