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Envelope believed to contain explosives intercepted by embassy security filter USA in MadridThis was announced on Thursday by the Ministry of the Interior of Spain.
The ministry explained that the relevant police protocol has been activated and an important police device has been deployed in the area.
With this new envelope will be registered six deliveries with similar characteristics registered since November 24 last year in Spain, sent to the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez; in Ministry of Defence; embassy Ukraine in Madrid, where a staff member was wounded; arms company and air base.
Secretary of State for Security Spain, Rafael Perezreported today Thursday that, according to the first investigations, envelopes with explosives come from the territory of Spain.
The National Court of Spain is investigating as a crime of terrorism at least sending to the embassy, while Ministry of the Interior tightened security measures in diplomatic institutions.
Concerns of the European Commission
European Commission said today, Thursday, that what happened to the five explosive packages that were confirmed in the last few hours in Spain These are “very serious and serious incidents”, although he declined to “speculate” on what the reasons might have been.
“These are very serious and serious incidents, and naturally we are in contact with the Spanish authorities who are investigating what happened,” said the representative of the European Commission for foreign affairs. Peter Stanoin statements collected by Spanish television.
basement pointed out that “at the moment it is very difficult to speculate” about the origin of the five parcels, “because you should see the findings of the investigation in Spain”.
“Later we are going to discuss whether there are consequences if these are isolated incidents or coordinated incidents,” the spokesman said.
A few minutes before, the press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nabil Masrali, He said the situation at the Torrejon de Ardoz air base (Madrid) was “under control” and there were no casualties after an envelope containing an explosive aimed at the European Union Satellite Center was dismantled this morning.
This package is one of five that have been revealed so far, along with those sent to the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid, the Zaragoza arms company Instalaza, the Ministry of Defense and the Moncloa Palace in the name of President Pedro Sanchez. last November 24 without consequences.
The National Court has taken over the investigation of all the facts and is already investigating as a possible crime of terrorism an envelope sent to the Ukrainian embassy, in which the employee who handed it over received a hand injury.
As sources confirmed in the investigation EFEfour of the envelopes contained the same letters in addresses, written in pen and capital letters, and somehow related to the war in Ukraine, with the exception of one sent to Sanchez, which could not be verified.
Legal sources claim that they are all the same, including the one that is addressed Sanchezand we emphasize that the police are investigating its origin, not excluding a single hypothesis.
basement He said that Brussels “at the moment” has no information that similar events have occurred in other EU countries.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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