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Spanish and European officials mark the 20th anniversary of the ...

March 11 was chosen as a day of continent-wide commemoration of terrorism victims after the commuter train bombings in the Spanish capital, ...

Ancestry Analysis in the 11-M Madrid Bomb Attack Investigation

A judicial order to perform analyses of unmatched samples to differentiate European and North African ancestry became a critical part of the investigation.

The terror attacks in Madrid in Spain, 2004 - Socialstyrelsen

A total of ten bombs placed on four different trains were detonated during the terrorist attack in Madrid on March 11, 2004. Fourteen explosive de- vices had ...

THE ATTACK; 10 Bombs Shatter Trains in Madrid, Killing 192

Ten bombs rip through four commuter trains in Madrid during morning rush hour, killing at least 192 people and wounding more than 1400 in ...

The worst Islamist attack in European history - The Guardian

Paul Hamilos looks at the social, political and legal aftermath of the 2004 Madrid bombings.

Lessons from Madrid bombing - NBC News

Suppose the entire leadership of al-Qaida was found and destroyed? Would that prevent another terror attack in the United States?

IED Attack: Improvised Explosive Devices - Homeland Security

An improvised explosive device (IED) attack is the use of a “homemade” bomb and/or destructive device to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract. IEDs are ...

The Madrid Bombings | Geopolitical Monitor

This report examines the March 11, 2004 Madrid Bombings in respect to the possible involvement of criminal elements of the Spanish government.

Solemn Spaniards Mark 20 Years Since Deadly Train Bombings

There were tears and emotional tributes Monday as Spain and the European Union paid tribute to the 192 victims of March 11, 2004, ...

Barcelona remembers Madrid train bombings 20 years on

Victims and authorities gather in Sant Jaume Square in tribute to 193 lives lost in terrorist attack.

March 11, 2004 Attack on the Madrid Commuter Rail System

The ruling. Popular Party led by Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar blamed the attack on. ETA, the Basque separatist group responsible for ...

Madrid Bombings and U.S. Policy - Brookings Institution

... bombs on Spanish trains. But the attempts to rule out other options—even though the attacks bore many hallmarks of an al Qaeda operation and ...

Madrid train bombings: what we have learnt from that sad event - 2011

The reason for this presentation is to describe the effects of the terrorist attack of 2004, from the point of view Transfusion Centre, how we ...

19 years ago today, al-Qaeda perpetrated in Madrid one of ... - Reddit

19 years ago today, al-Qaeda perpetrated in Madrid one of the deadliest terrorist attacks ever, killing 193 people.

15 Years After Madrid Train Bombings, What Have We Learned?

March 11, 2019 marks 15 years since the terrorist bombings of commuter trains in Madrid, Spain, that killed 192 people and injured more than ...

The Evidence of Al-Qa`ida's Role in the 2004 Madrid Attack

The key connection between al-Qa`ida's central leadership and the Madrid bombing network was Amer Azizi, a Moroccan who lived in Madrid for a decade until ...

Othman el Gnaoui | Counter Extremism Project

Othman El Gnaoui is a Moroccan convicted of being a perpetrator of the March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid, Spain, that killed 191 people and injured ...

Madrid bombing probe finds no al-Qaida link - NBC News

A two-year investigation of the Madrid train bombings concludes the Islamic terrorists who carried out the blasts were homegrown radicals on their own.

Train Bombings Kill At Least 198 in Spain - WSJ

A series of coordinated bomb blasts that tore through four Spanish commuter trains, killing at least 198 people, renewed fears in Europe and the US of large- ...

A somber anniversary for the trains in Spain - AZFamily

Today, 20 years later, Madrid's Atocha Train Station stands as a symbol of resilience.