Madrid bar explosion injures 21

Firefighters work at the site after an explosion in a cafe injured at least 21 people, three of them seriously, according to emergency services, in Madrid, Spain September 13, 2025. (Madrid Emergency Services via Reuters)
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Updated 13 September 2025
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Madrid bar explosion injures 21

  • Firefighters were clearing rubble at the premises in the capital’s Vallecas neighborhood

MADRID: An explosion gutted a bar in Madrid on Saturday injuring 21 people, three of them seriously, Spanish emergency services said.

Firefighters were clearing rubble at the premises in the capital’s Vallecas neighborhood, Madrid emergency services announced on X, sharing footage of the bar’s partially collapsed ceiling and bricks strewn on the ground.

Doors had been ripped off their hinges, with shards of glass scattered on the road outside, while first responders whisked away a victim on a stretcher.

The civil protection and medical services had treated 21 people, with three of them in a “serious” and two in a “potentially serious” condition, the emergency services said.

Sniffer dogs and drones were being deployed to support the response, they added.


Riot at Greek migrant detention center leaves 2 police injured, 30 migrants arrested

Updated 13 November 2025
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Riot at Greek migrant detention center leaves 2 police injured, 30 migrants arrested

  • The facility where the unrest erupted was holding about 750 migrants of various nationalities
  • Arrivals from Libya to Crete have surged in recent months

THESSALONIKI, Greece: A riot broke out late Wednesday at a migrant detention center in northern Greece, leaving two police officers injured and 30 migrants arrested, authorities said.
The facility where the unrest erupted was holding about 750 migrants of various nationalities, police said. Two officers were treated for injuries after being hit by a rock and bitten on the hand.
Greece this summer introduced one of Europe’s toughest migration regimes, allowing detention for up to 24 months and imposing prison terms of two to five years for illegal entry or stay. Under the stricter laws, migrants denied asylum face mandatory jail sentences.
Wednesday’s clashes came a day after three migrants died and 55 were rescued near the southern island of Crete when a boat carrying them from Libya sank. Two of the rescued migrants, both from Sudan, were arrested on smuggling charges.
Arrivals from Libya to Crete have surged in recent months. But Migration Minister Thanos Plevris said earlier Wednesday that overall migrant arrivals had dropped compared with a year earlier.
He defended Greece’s tough migration laws and voiced support for proposals backed by other European Union members to establish dedicated deportation centers.