Explosion near Ukrainian Embassy in Spain: Police find where bomb came – Reuters

Police learned that six bombs had been sent from a city in northern Spain.

Spanish police said the bomb, which exploded in front of the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, was sent from the northern city of Valladolid. This was reported by the Reuters news agency, citing its sources.

Journalists write that the bomb and five other explosives were sent between November 24 and December 2 to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid, government agencies, the European Union satellite company and the US Embassy.

It was noted that most of them were neutralized. The source, who did not want to be identified to discuss the investigation, said it is true that the identity of the person who sent the packages has not been determined.

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Valladolid is a city in northern Spain. One of the main historical and cultural centers of the country. The village has an international airport. As of 2021, 297 thousand people lived in the city.

Recall that on November 30, an explosion occurred near the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid. Apparently, the package sent there by an unknown person exploded. It was later learned that the package containing explosives was intended for the ambassador. The commander of the diplomatic division managed to throw the box, but his hands were injured by the blast wave.

Ukraine’s Ambassador to Spain explained that what exploded was not a letter, but a larger-sized package. The mail, sent personally to Sergei Pogoreltsev, aroused the suspicions of his secretary.

Moreover Focus He wrote that Ukrainian diplomats in 6 countries received threats. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine talked about another attempt to intimidate employees of diplomatic institutions in European countries. The entrance to the ambassador’s apartment in the Vatican was destroyed and the embassy in Kazakhstan was “mined”.

Source: Focus

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