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SPAIN AND UKRAINE

Spain to send patriot missiles to Ukraine

Spain will send US-made Patriot air defence missile systems to Ukraine, which has asked for more military equipment to resist Russian attacks, Defence Minister Margarita Robles said Friday.

Spain to send patriot missiles to Ukraine
A PAC-3 missile launcher. Photo: US Army/Wikimedia Commons

Madrid will supply “a set of long-range Patriot anti-aircraft interceptor missiles”, Robles told a ministerial meeting of the so-called contact group for the defence of Ukraine, the defence ministry said in a statement.

It did not specify how many missiles Spain would provide.

This month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told NATO members that his country needed a minimum of seven Patriot or other high-end air defence systems to counter Russian air strikes, urging them to step up their military assistance for Kyiv.

European Union foreign and defence ministers vowed at a meeting on Monday to maintain their aid to Ukraine, but without committing to the delivery of air defence equipment.

Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares avoided answering repeated questions about whether Madrid would send Patriot units to Ukraine.

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MILITARY

Spain probes drowning of two soldiers during training

A Spanish military court is investigating the drowning of two soldiers who were made to cross a lake while bearing a heavy load, a lawyer for one of the victim's family said Wednesday.

Spain probes drowning of two soldiers during training

The Spanish army had on December 21st that two soldiers had died “during manoeuvres” at the Cerro Muriano base near the southern city of Córdoba, without giving details of the circumstances.

But Spanish media reports said the men, aged 24 and 34, had drowned after dozens of soldiers were made to cross a lake in frigid temperatures while carrying their material.

One of the soldiers who drowned, Carlos Leon Rico, had been made to carry an extra 3.5 kilos (7.7 pounds) by his superiors as a punishment, for a total of 12 kilos, his family’s lawyer Luis Romero told AFP.

It was not immediately clear if the second soldier who died was also carrying extra weight.

There were no rescue rafts or lifeline at the site of the exercise as should have been the case, Romero said, just a loose rope to guide the soldier.

The “tragedy could have been even worse” since around 60 soldiers were waiting on the bank of the lake to cross, he added.

The Córdoba court that was investigating the deaths handed over the case Tuesday to a military court in Seville at the request of military officials.

Leon Rico’s family has appealed the decision, fearing a military court will try to stifle the investigation.

Defence Minister Margarita Robles has said the army will “cooperate without reservations” with the investigation.

“If mistakes were made, they have to be known,” she added earlier this month.

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