About 50 vessels are passing by Greece with Gaza as a final destination, although Israel has already said that it will not allow the mission
The organizers of the humanitarian flotilha that follows the Gaza range denounced a series of explosions and attacks with various drones to some of their boats off Greece.
According to the Pro-Palestinian activists, “multiple drones, unidentified objects fell, communications were interrupted and explosions were heard in a series of boats.”
It is the information that is contained in a statement from the Global Sumud Flotilha (GSF), where also follows the coordinator of the Left Bloc, Mariana Mortágua.
“We are witnessing these psychological operations firsthand at this time, but we will not be intimidated,” the note adds.
Several activists shared videos on Instagram to handle it. This was the case of Yasemin Acar, who pointed out attacks to five vessels.
Even before that, the activist had marked the sighting of 15 to 16 drones, while at the time referring to an interference in radio communications.
Also Mariana Mortágua denounced attacks on five boats that are part of the flotilla, including with a “chemical”, in a video that can be seen or in the cover image associated with the article.
A video shared by the GSF page shows an explosion that will have been recorded aboard the Specter, one of the boats that follows in the entourage.
Video of one the explosions happening now on the flotilla filmed from the Spectre boat.
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– Global Sumud Flotilla (@gbsumudflotilla)
Another video shared by Thiago Ávila, a Brazilian activist who also follows in the flotilla, says that four boats were “shot with drones to shoot handsets.”
It should be noted that GSF had already denounced several drone attacks while passing through Tunisia.
At the time, the Ministry of Interior of Tunisia stated that at least one of the reports “was not based on truth.”
The flotilla that departed from Barcelona follows a series of activists, including Swedish Greta Thunberg, promising to “break the illegal siege of Gaza.” Currently has 51 boats, most of which will pass off the Greek island of Crete.
The final destination is Gaza, but Israel has already assured that it will not allow the arrival of the territory, promising to do the same as it did in July and July before missions of the genre: block them.