A letter bomb exploded in the hands of the Commandant at the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, Spain. The commandant suffered light injuries and was hospitalized, while other embassy staff were unharmed.
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The Ukrainian embassy in Spain was hit by a letter bomb, injuring the Commandant with light injuries who is now hospitalized.
The series of threats began with an explosive device, which had arrived at the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid on Nov. 30.
One of the employees received minor injuries while inspecting the bomb.
Six letter bombs were sent in late November and early December to various sites in Spain
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