A third suspicious envelope was found in Spain

A third suspicious envelope was found in Spain

A third suspicious shipment was found in Spain after the incidents at the Embassy of Ukraine in Madrid and an arms company, writes El Mundo.

 

 Security personnel at the Torrejón de Ardos Air Base, near the Spanish capital of Madrid, detected on a scanner an "explosive package" mailed to the satellite center located at the military facilities this morning, according to El Mundo.

 

 As reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the country, today from 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. the security systems of the airbase discovered a suspicious envelope. After an X-ray analysis, it was determined that it could contain a certain mechanism inside, which was reported to the Civil Guard and the National Police. Representatives of both agencies came to the base to protect the territory. The country's Ministry of Defense confirmed the same information, adding that there was no personal or material damage.

 

 Investigators are already analyzing the envelope, as well as two others sent the day before, to try to determine their origin and whether they are related.



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A third suspicious shipment was found in Spain after the incidents at the Embassy of Ukraine in Madrid and an arms company, writes El Mundo.

 

 Security personnel at the Torrejón de Ardos Air Base, near the Spanish capital of Madrid, detected on a scanner an "explosive package" mailed to the satellite center located at the military facilities this morning, according to El Mundo.

 

 As reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the country, today from 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. the security systems of the airbase discovered a suspicious envelope. After an X-ray analysis, it was determined that it could contain a certain mechanism inside, which was reported to the Civil Guard and the National Police. Representatives of both agencies came to the base to protect the territory. The country's Ministry of Defense confirmed the same information, adding that there was no personal or material damage.

 

 Investigators are already analyzing the envelope, as well as two others sent the day before, to try to determine their origin and whether they are related.