Ukraine announced this Friday, December 2, that several of its diplomatic missions in Europe received packages containing “animal eyes“, condemning a”a planned campaign of terrorfrom Moscow, two days after one of its employees was injured in a bomb blast in Madrid.
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“Bloody parcels have arrived in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia, Italy, Austria, the main consulates in Naples and Krakow and the consulate in Brno.Ukrainian diplomacy spokesman Oleg Nikolenko announced on his Facebook page.
“Terror and intimidation” campaign.
“The packages contained animal eyes“, he elaborated. Before adding, without further details.The pads themselves were soaked in a special colored liquid and smelled like this“. “We have reasons to believe that a well-planned campaign of terror and intimidation is underway against Ukrainian embassies and consulates.– Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kouleba criticized in a press release on Friday.
“These (intimidation) attempts are uselessHe emphasized that he is targeting Russia, which has suffered several humiliating military defeats in Ukraine in recent weeks. Kyiv said in a statement.cooperate with foreign law enforcement agencies to investigate all incidents of threats, identify those involved, and bring them to justice“.
The announcement of the suspicious packages came two days after a letter bomb exploded near the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, injuring “slightlyThe employee who drove him, according to the Spanish National Police. The package was intercepted at 13:00 GMT by embassy security. The building was immediately evacuated, and analyzes were performed on the mail, which did not reveal the presence of explosives.
“Further analysis“Some Mail”is in process“, the police source said. An AFP reporter in The Hague, Netherlands, saw a police car parked outside the Ukrainian embassy just before 12:30 GMT before it sped away.
An embassy employee who greets Ukrainian citizens waiting for their meeting in a container converted into a waiting room in front of the building declined to comment.
Source: Le Figaro

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