The Crisis of Explosive Letters in Spain Also Involves the Prime Minister

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The explosive letter crisis in Spain has also reached the Prime Minister.

The Ukrainian embassy in Spain was the scene of an unexpected event where a letter exploded, injuring one person. Ukrainian officials have put all their embassies and diplomatic offices on alert, and it soon became clear that there were other explosive letters involved. One of them was sent to a Spanish arms factory whose products are used by the Ukrainian army.

The strange situation of these explosive letters and the dangers arising from them, which clearly have Russian involvement behind them, have become more serious with the news of such a letter being sent to Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain. Several days after a similar explosive letter was sent to the Ukrainian embassy, the Spanish Minister of the Interior has finally confirmed this news.

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