Spain: 4 arrested on suspicion of planning terror attacks ischemic

Author : matagory1909
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 14:00:28


Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday.

'What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,' Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead.

Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain.



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The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party.

'(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.'

Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain. The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. 'What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,' Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain. 'What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,' Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' 'What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,' Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday. The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday. 'What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,' Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' '(They were) willing to carry out an attack,' Fernandez said. 'And, according to the police, to blow themselves up.' The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are 'strongly radicalized' and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party. Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday.

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