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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe Visits The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade - Spain

King Felipe VI during a visit to the 'Aragon I' Brigade of the Spanish Army, at the 'San Jorge' Discontinuous Base, on March 25, 2025, in Zaragoza, Aragon (Spain). The Army's 'Aragon I' Brigade was created on June 1, 1986 under the name of Cavalry Brigade 'Castillejos' II, and its units have participated in Peacekeeping Missions in the Balkans (Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania), Lebanon, Afghanistan, Mali, Iraq and Latvia, and in support of the civilian population in the Balmis and Baluarte operations. Photo by Marcos Cebrian/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Two migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Moroccan police officers protect the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Two migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Aerial view of the border fence, on January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Morocco Protects The Vicinity Of The Fence With Ceuta

Migrants work next to the border fence, January 1, 2025, in Ceuta (Spain). On the occasion of New Year's Eve, the Moroccan government has reinforced its presence in the vicinity of the border perimeter of Ceuta with about 1000 agents to prevent any approach of migrants during the celebration of the new year. The timid attempts to approach the fences have all been intercepted by the agents who were patrolling the area and even the Moroccan police have used the intercepted migrants for work in the area. Morocco has also reinforced by sea the separation breakwaters at the border of El Tarajal with patrol boats of the Royal Navy that have prevented the crossings by sea from the neighboring town of Castillejos. Photo by Antonio Sempere / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Several vehicles wait to enter Ceuta at an esplanade set up in the new commercial area of Castillejos, on August 24, 2023, in Castillejos/Fnideq, Morocco (Spain). Hundreds of vehicles queue for up to six hours to enter Ceuta today at the start of the return of Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE). The Moroccan authorities have set up an esplanade with tents to protect from the sun, so that travelers returning from vacations to their European residences, wait before crossing the border of Bab Septa. The special OPE security plan ends on September 15 . Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Several vehicles wait to enter Ceuta at an esplanade set up in the new commercial area of Castillejos, on August 24, 2023, in Castillejos/Fnideq, Morocco (Spain). Hundreds of vehicles queue for up to six hours to enter Ceuta today at the start of the return of Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE). The Moroccan authorities have set up an esplanade with tents to protect from the sun, so that travelers returning from vacations to their European residences, wait before crossing the border of Bab Septa. The special OPE security plan ends on September 15 . Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Several vehicles wait to enter Ceuta at an esplanade set up in the new commercial area of Castillejos, on August 24, 2023, in Castillejos/Fnideq, Morocco (Spain). Hundreds of vehicles queue for up to six hours to enter Ceuta today at the start of the return of Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE). The Moroccan authorities have set up an esplanade with tents to protect from the sun, so that travelers returning from vacations to their European residences, wait before crossing the border of Bab Septa. The special OPE security plan ends on September 15 . Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Several vehicles wait to enter Ceuta at an esplanade set up in the new commercial area of Castillejos, on August 24, 2023, in Castillejos/Fnideq, Morocco (Spain). Hundreds of vehicles queue for up to six hours to enter Ceuta today at the start of the return of Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE). The Moroccan authorities have set up an esplanade with tents to protect from the sun, so that travelers returning from vacations to their European residences, wait before crossing the border of Bab Septa. The special OPE security plan ends on September 15 . Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Queues Of Vehicles To Enter Cross The Strait - Ceuta

Several vehicles wait to enter Ceuta at an esplanade set up in the new commercial area of Castillejos, on August 24, 2023, in Castillejos/Fnideq, Morocco (Spain). Hundreds of vehicles queue for up to six hours to enter Ceuta today at the start of the return of Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE). The Moroccan authorities have set up an esplanade with tents to protect from the sun, so that travelers returning from vacations to their European residences, wait before crossing the border of Bab Septa. The special OPE security plan ends on September 15 . Photo by Antonio Sempere/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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