Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said: "We have received a total of 31 suspicious or threatening parcels in 15 countries, all of which were addressed to an electric car Tesla in Germany. (Tesla) dealer. (AFP)

(Central News Agency) Ukraine said today that its embassies abroad recently received a total of 31 suspicious or threatening mail packages, all of which were addressed to a Tesla dealer in Germany.

The Ukrainian embassy in the Spanish capital Madrid said in late November that a security guard was slightly injured after opening a postal bomb addressed to the embassy, ​​and Ukraine has since received more reports of similar incidents, Agence France-Presse reported.

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"In total we have 31 cases in 15 countries," said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, noting that Ukrainian diplomatic offices in Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Denmark had recently received similar reports. pack.

"All the mail is from the same address: the Tesla dealership in the German town of Sindelfingen. Usually the mail is sent from a post office that does not have a video surveillance system," Kuleba added.

Kuleba said Ukrainian embassies and consulates abroad had been "operating under enhanced security measures" for a week, including cooperation with explosives experts and forensics.

"Criminals are also taking steps not to leave their DNA on the packages," he said, adding that he was also in touch with the foreign chiefs of the affected countries.

Earlier this month, Ukrainian missions abroad in some European Union (EU) countries received packages containing animal eyeballs, which Kyiv called on the 2nd a "well-planned act of terror".