British holidaymakers travelling to Spain for Christmas or New Year are being warned of steep fines up to €3,000 for breaking strict behaviour laws, particularly in popular tourist areas like Majorca and San Antonio. Rules target public drinking, rowdy conduct, and alcohol consumption, with penalties ranging from €750 to €1,500 for disturbances and up to €3,000 for serious breaches. The Spanish government has allocated €16 million to crack down on public drinking, with security forces monitoring tourist hotspots during the festive season to ensure compliance with regulations until at least 2027.
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Explosives hidden in animal carcasses used in new warfare tactic in Ukraine
Reports indicate that Russia is using animal carcasses, specifically rabbits, to conceal explosives in the ongoing war in Ukraine, as shared on the Telegram channel Para Pax. This tactic allows Russian forces to evade detection and conduct targeted attacks via drones, complicating detection efforts for Ukrainian soldiers. The use of improvised explosive devices hidden in animal bodies is reminiscent of strategies employed by insurgent groups like Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, who have also utilized animal-borne...
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