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2004 Madrid train bombings - Wikipedia
The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spain as 11M) were a series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004—three days before Spain's general elections. The explosions killed 193 people and injured around 2,050.
Watch 11M: Terror in Madrid | Netflix Official Site
Survivors and insiders recount March 11, 2004's terrorist attack on Madrid, including the political crisis it ignited and the hunt for the perpetrators. Watch trailers & learn more.
11-M: por qué al Qaeda eligió España para cometer su mayor ... - BBC
El 11-M, como pasó a la posteridad, fue el atentado más sangriento en territorio europeo en lo que va de siglo, un recuerdo doloroso del que ahora se cumplen 20 años.
’11M: Terror In Madrid’ Explained: Why Did The Government Blame ETA?
On March 11th, 2004, when the family members of many Madrid residents were leaving home, little did they know that it would be the last time that they would see them. “11M: Terror in Madrid,” a documentary directed by Jose Gomez, documents the horrors of that fateful day and its aftermath, which changed the country’s political discourse.
11M: Lessons Learned from the Madrid Train Attacks
Jun 19, 2022. T hirteen bombs were placed on four lines of the commuter train system in Madrid, Spain on March 11, 2004. When those devices exploded, nearly simultaneously, it created the largest terrorist attack in European history. More than 2000 people were injured and 192 people were killed.
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