Spain’s Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska has said that the series of letter bombs mailed to targets in his country might be connected to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Grande-Marlaska said that the six letter bombs “could be connected to the Russian invasion of Ukraine”, the Europa Press news agency reported on Friday.
The letter bombs were sent to leading Spanish politicians, the embassies of Ukraine and the US, an EU satellite centre at the Torrejon de Ardoz air base as well as a Spanish weapons manufacturer that has supplied equipment to Ukraine.
The explosive devices mailed in Spain were homemade and contained only small amounts of explosives and small metal balls, Spanish media reported on Friday.
No one has claimed responsibility for the letter bombs and authorities have not released information about possible suspects.
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