1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague

On Friday, September 13, 1974, three members of the Japanese Red Army stormed the French Embassy in The Hague, allegedly on Fusaku Shigenobu's orders. The ambassador and ten other people were taken hostage. Some minutes later, after the first call, went the Dutch police to the building and directly being shot, when they arrived into the embassy. Two out of three police men get hurt by gunshots. In a reaction, a Dutch policeman recalls the shooting and hurts one off them.

1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague

On Friday, September 13, 1974, three members of the Japanese Red Army stormed the French Embassy in The Hague, allegedly on Fusaku Shigenobu's orders. The ambassador and ten other people were taken hostage. Some minutes later, after the first call, went the Dutch police to the building and directly being shot, when they arrived into the embassy. Two out of three police men get hurt by gunshots. In a reaction, a Dutch policeman recalls the shooting and hurts one off them.