Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Spain

A bomb inside a van exploded in northeastern Madrid Monday. The Red Cross received a call at 7:37 a.m. (1:37 a.m. ET), in the name of ETA, warning of the bomb. The Red Cross immediately contacted police, who cordoned off the area, a Red Cross spokeswoman told CNN. At least 30 vehicles parked in the street were damaged, as well as the construction company offices, the Spanish police said in a statement. The bomb, it added, was placed in a van stolen last night in the Madrid area.

2 comments:

  1. Did some people die?
    I think that it is weird how people just bomb things to hurt others. Why even steal the van if they where going to blow it up anyways.

    Thats cool

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