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Car bomb
explodes at Madrid airport
MADRID — A car bomb exploded in a parking lot at Madrid's international
airport on Saturday after an anonymous telephone warning, Spanish police
said.
Spanish state radio reported that a separate caller claiming to be a
member of Basque guerrilla band ETA said the group had planted the bomb,
which, if confirmed, would mean the end of a cease-fire declared in
March.
Barajas Airport's Terminal Four was evacuated after a warning was
telephoned to motorway rescue services in the Basque Country, state
radio reported.
Police said they did not know if anyone had been hurt in the blast, but
state radio said two police officers who were looking for the suspect
vehicle were slightly injured.
ETA declared a cease-fire in March after four decades of armed struggle
for independence of the Basque Country in which it killed more than 800
people.
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero announced in June that he
would start a peace process with ETA but the group said in November that
it would break off contacts unless there was quick progress in separate
talks over the future of the Basque Country.
—Agencies |