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The Ministry of the Interior’s Video on How to Act in a Terrorist Attack Goes Viral: Context and Misinformation

The acting Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska. (Alejandro Martínez Vélez/Europa Press)

The conflict unleashed between Israel and Hamas a few weeks ago has been one of the main sources of misinformation through social networks. In this context, a video from the Ministry of the Interior on how to act in the event of a terrorist attack has gone viral.

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Some users have shared this audiovisual piece believing that the department directed by Fernando Grande-Marlaska had published it following the attacks that occurred in recent days in other European countries as a result of Israel’s response in the Gaza Strip.

However, the video is taken out of context. The Ministry of the Interior published it on its social networks in 2017. In the piece you can see some terrorist attacks that different jihadist cells carried out in Europe, such as the mass attack on Las Ramblas or the shooting on the Champs Elysées, which It happened in April 2017.

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It is necessary to remember that, in 2015, due to the accumulation of attacks throughout the world and mainly in Europe, with France being the main victim, the Ministry of the Interior of the Government of Mariano Rajoy saw fit to raise the level of terrorist alert from the 3 to 4 over the five total levels.

Specifically, the video was shared by the Government of Mariano Rajoy on December 18, 2017, the piece explains what citizens should do to avoid being injured in a terrorist attack. The video was accompanied by the hashtag #QuéDoInUnAtentado. The thread explained ten recommendations to stay safe.

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Among the most notable recommendations is the importance of finding emergency exits as soon as possible, alerting the State Security Forces and Bodies of what happened as soon as possible, trying to hide in a safe space and waiting for the intervention of the authorities or Warn other people to avoid the scene.

These recommendations are part of the plan of measures contemplated in instruction 6/2017 of the Secretary of State for Security. However, it is important to remember that that instruction was replaced by 2/2022 from the same Secretary of State, an instruction that encompasses the Anti-Terrorist Prevention, Protection and Response Plan.

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A gunman killed two Swedes in Brussels late Monday afternoon. As a consequence, the authorities were forced to suspend a soccer match between Sweden and Belgium, leaving more than 35,000 soccer fans locked in the stadium where the sports match was taking place. The main reaction of the Belgian authorities was the entry into their maximum level of terrorist alert. The murders occurred about 5 kilometers from the stadium, according to the Belgian anti-terrorist center.

For its part, France is also alert due to the bomb threats that have occurred in recent days. Following the Hamas attack on Israel, a man stabbed a professor to death and over the weekend, French authorities were forced to evacuate the Louvre and the Palace of Versailles.

2023-10-18 13:59:02
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