On Monday morning a blood-stained package arrived at the Ukrainian embassy in Athens. Greek police have responded by opening an investigation. The sender remains anonymous.
In recent weeks, Ukrainian diplomatic staff around the world have been receiving bloody packages and letter threats, the case in Athens conforms to this pattern.
Some Ukrainian officials have blamed Russian actions might be part of the bloody campaign of intimidation.
Oleg Nikolenko, the spokesman of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs took to Facebook this morning and addressed the issue of the bloody package.
"This morning a blood-stained package arrived at the embassy of Ukraine in Greece." Nikolenko said. "The address of the sender is the same as previously sent to embassies and consulates across the world. The Greek police have launched an investigation.
Nikolenko noted that the bloody package sent to the embassy in Athens was part of a bloody pattern of intimidating plans marked for Ukrainian embassies across the European Union.
"In total, we already have 33 cases in 17 countries, 1 attempted terrorist attack, 2 mine reports, 1 vandalism, 1 written threat, and 24 bloody packages," Nikolenko commented on Facebook,
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