Security spokesperson says the incident at the weekend was a terrorist attack ‘initiated by special services from the East’
Spain promised to roll out an unspecified “substantial” aid package for Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Madrid and met Spanish defence sector executives, aiming to bolster Kyiv’s air defences against Russia’s invasion, Reuters reported.
Zelenskyy, who was due to meet prime minister Pedro Sánchez later, visited the headquarters of radar and anti-drone specialist Indra, which is part-owned by the Spanish state, along with other defence firms and Spanish defence minister Margarita Robles.


