Is Putin really behind the mass migrant crossings into Ceuta in an attempt to destabilize Europe?

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Fears are mounting after convicted terrorists were among the tens of thousands of people who stormed the Spanish enclave of Ceuta last week. Some 70,000 people swam from Morocco into the Spanish territory located in North Africa on Thursday. Analysts have said that Morocco may have allowed migrants to cross the border to put diplomatic pressure on Spain. However, experts are looking at bigger world powers who may have had specific reasons for causing the chaos. Watch The Sun's latest coverage of the war in Ukraine, with real-time updates on deadly drone strikes, the latest weapons, military action, and those resisting Russia’s invasion. Stay up-to-date on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plans to defend Ukraine and the escalating tensions between Kyiv and Moscow as Russian President Vladimir Putin targets more Ukrainian territory. Track Putin’s disputes with global leaders and the broader geopolitical impact including US President Donald Trump’s role in the conflict - from his contro

Tags: Ceuta migrant crisis, Russian disinformation campaign, Vladimir Putin Europe strategy, Spain Morocco border, Ceuta border breach explained, European politics, hybrid warfare, UK national news, migration weaponisation, global security

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