Ukrainian embassies in at least five European countries received various documents. “bloody packages” containing parts of the body of some animals, mainly the eyes as reported by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In the past few days, Ukrainian diplomatic institutions around the world have been subjected to aggressive actions. “terror and intimidation” As he explains, Russia is involved.
Thus, the Ukrainian government noted that such a package reached the country’s embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia and Italy, but suspicious shipments were also recorded in the country’s consulates. Poland, Czech Republic and Italy.
“The packages themselves were soaked with a characteristic smelling liquid and They had a certain smell. “We are examining the meaning of these messages,” ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said in a statement.
Likewise, he explained that several people had entered the residence of the Ukrainian ambassador. Vatican and at the embassy of the country Kazakhistan In the framework of a series of attacks on the country’s diplomatic missions, such as the discovery of a letter with an explosive device at the Ukrainian Embassy in Spain, in which a worker was slightly injured.
“We have reason to believe that a well-planned campaign of terror and intimidation has been launched against the Ukrainian embassies and consulates. They are trying to intimidate us because they cannot stop Ukraine on the diplomatic front. But I can say that it will not work. We will continue to work actively to achieve victory in Ukraine.” Foreign Minister Dimitro Kuleba drew attention.
Ukrainian forces are cooperating with the authorities of these countries to investigate all cases and Analyze received threats. Meanwhile, on the orders of Kuleba himself, the Ukrainian diplomatic embassies abroad were placed on the highest level of alert and security.
“We call on all foreign governments to ensure the maximum protection of Ukrainian diplomatic institutions. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations“It was stress.