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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dimitro Kuleba warned this Thursday that in addition to the attack registered in Embassy in Madrid other “troubling developments” also took place in other Ukrainian diplomatic buildings abroad.
“There were other disturbing events connected not with explosives, but with the sending of very specific threats to the Ukrainian embassy,” the minister condemned, without going into details, Ukrinform reports.
Kuleba pointed out that Ukraine He will soon make a statement to this effect, although he dared to claim that a “large-scale campaign” is being waged against his country.
The representative of Ukraine also stressed the need to find out who was behind these threats, including an explosive letter sent to the embassy in Madrid, which resulted in one of the staff being slightly injured.
Regarding the incident in the Spanish capital, Kuleba said that the Ukrainian authorities are in close cooperation with the Spanish authorities, trying to find out who is behind the attack.

“We do have a hunch about who is behind this, but we have to keep an eye on the entire network of agents and people involved in this campaign,” said Kuleba, who condemned that his country was suffering from a new way of intimidating the population. . . .
Wounded man at the embassy in Madrid
A member of the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid was “slightly” injured in the “explosion” of a letter bomb intended for the ambassador, prompting Kyiv to order increased security at all its diplomatic missions.
“At around 13:00 today (07:00 Peruvian time), the National Police received a notification of a fire at the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid. It happened when one of the embassy employees was handing a letter,” police sources told AFP. .
According to AFP journalists who arrived at the scene, the police put up a security cordon around the embassy, located in a residential area of Madrid. A police van blocked access to the street, and numerous agents and firefighters were on duty in the area.
Spanish minister foreign affairsJose Manuel Albarez said he had been in touch with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba, as well as with the Ambassador Ukraine in Spain to inquire about the state of health of the affected employee and express their “support and solidarity” after this “attack”.
(According to EFE and AFP)
Source: RPP

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