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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Tourists left stunned as popular beach stormed by Spanish Navy



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Thousands of onlookers were left stunned after the Spanish Navy stormed a popular beach in Malaga. At 11am on Tuesday, troops undertook a simulated hostage operation on La Malagueta beach in front of sunbathing tourists and locals. The marine corps were joined by the Juan Carlos I and the Galicia warships, helicopters, and two Harrier jets.

The Juan Carlos I is the largest warship ever built in Spain, and the Galicia is known for its roles in international missions, such as anti-piracy and disaster relief. Dressed in combat helmets, heavy backpacks, and special goggles, and armed with assault rifles, a group of marines stormed the beach while the ships and jets provided reinforcements.

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