Some Slices of Mortadella and a Bun of Bread, the Food of Our Military and Police After Hours of Service
4 Articles
4 Articles
The food provided to military and police personnel deployed in Ceuta during the operation against the influx of migrants from Morocco has sparked intense controversy, with many criticizing the government of Pedro Sánchez and the Ministers of Defense and the Interior, Margarita Robles and Fernando Marlaska. The controversy began after the release of several photographs showing the food delivered to some of the deployed personnel. Read more
Officials have been exposed to precarious food and accommodation after long days of service in the city
The worrying migratory crisis that Ceuta is going through continues to leave images that go beyond the constant attempts at irregular entry into the city. While hundreds of members of the Armed Forces and the State Security Forces and Corps remained deployed to strengthen border control and guarantee security, [...]
The worrying migratory crisis that Ceuta is going through continues to leave images that go beyond the constant attempts to enter the city irregularly. While hundreds of members of the Armed Forces and the State Security Forces and Corps remained deployed to strengthen control of the border and guarantee security, their food at the end of the day or at their rest left much to be desired. Food and accommodation questionable This Saturday, a photo…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




