ETA suspected in northern Spain bomb attack, no casualties
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Bilbao - Terrorists of the Basque separatist group ETA are suspected to be behind a bomb attack on the regional headquarters of the ruling Socialist party in in the town of Durango, just east of Bilbao in northern Spain, the Basque Interior Ministry reported Friday. No one was injured by the 3-kilo explosive, but considerable damage was reported. Police were alerted overnight when inhabitants of the area observed a masked man leave a suspicious object in front of the building housing the party office. Dozens of people were removed from the area before the explosion took place. The Basque Interior Ministry expressed certainty that ETA was behind the attack.
Copyright DPA
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