Unknown persons sent an envelope with explosives to the presidium of the country’s government in the name of Pedro Sanchez.
The explosive came in the name of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. This is similar to the previously unidentified people sent to the Torrejon de Ardoz air base by the Ministry of Defense and those delivered yesterday to the Ukrainian embassy in Spain and an arms manufacturing company in Zaragoza. This was reported by the Spanish edition of El Mundo.
According to media reports, on the morning of Thursday, December 1, the government presidium received a new letter-bomb addressed to the prime minister. This is the fourth explosive envelope found in less than 24 hours.
The police informed the country’s national court about the interception of an envelope containing pyrotechnic material in the name of the head of the executive branch.
Secretary of State for Security Rafael Perez said he would issue an official statement at the headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior to report the events.
According to internal affairs sources, Sanchez received an envelope similar in “characteristics and content” to the previous three, sent to different institutions in Spain.
As we already wrote, at the Torrejon de Ardoz airbase near Madrid, they found the third parcel of explosives in one day.
The package of explosives was also received by the weapons company Instalaza.
On November 30, a suspicious package was delivered to the Ukrainian embassy in Spain in the name of Ambassador Serhiy Pohoreltsev. While examining the contents of the package, an explosion occurs in the garden.
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