30 dead in Madrid train attacks

A string of powerful explosions rocked several Madrid railway stations on the eve of Spain’s general elections, killing at least 30 people in what could be the deadliest attack ever by the Basque separatist group ETA.

30 dead in Madrid train attacks

A string of powerful explosions rocked several Madrid railway stations on the eve of Spain’s general elections, killing at least 30 people in what could be the deadliest attack ever by the Basque separatist group ETA.

At least two bombs went off in a commuter train arriving at Atocha station, a bustling hub for subway, commuter and long-distance trains.

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