• The US embassy in Spain received a letter bomb on Thursday, Spain’s La Sexta reported.
  • The bomb was detected and detonated, the report said.
  • The bomb appears similar to those sent to five other targets in Spain, according to reports.

The US embassy in Spain has been sent a suspected letter bomb similar to ones sent to other targets around the country, including to its prime minister, a local report said.

Spain’s La Sexta TV station reported on Thursday that the embassy had received an incendiary device similar to the ones that were sent to the other targets over the past week.

Sources told La Sexta that the letter arrived on Thursday, and was detected and detonated.

This comes after Spain’s interior ministry said on Thursday that letter bombs had targeted the country’s prime minister, the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid, an air base, and a military equipment company that supplies rocket launchers to Ukraine.

The one sent to the Ukrainian embassy exploded on Wednesday, injuring an embassy worker.

Spain’s Secretary of State for Security also said that an envelope was detonated by security at the Ministry of Defense headquarters on Thursday, which was addressed to the defense minister, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais.

The interior ministry said that investigations were underway.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.