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  2. List of ETA attacks - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of attacks undertaken (or believed to have been undertaken) by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), a paramilitary and armed Basque separatist group, mainly in Spain. The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history, as well as some kale borroka attacks. Important failed attacks are also ...

  3. ETA (separatist group) - Wikipedia

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    A number of ETA attacks by car bomb caused random civilian casualties, like ETA's bloodiest attack, the bombing in 1987 of the subterranean parking lot of the Hipercor supermarket in Barcelona [143] [144] which killed 21 civilians and left 45 seriously wounded, of whom 20 were left disabled; also the attack of Plaza de Callao in Madrid. [145]

  4. Basque conflict - Wikipedia

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    ETA's first attacks were sometimes approved of by a part of the Spanish and Basque societies, who saw ETA and the fight for independence as a fight against the Franco administration. In 1970, several members of the organization were condemned to death in the Burgos trials ( Proceso de Burgos ), although international pressure resulted in ...

  5. List of terrorist incidents in 1978 - Wikipedia

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    The attack was partially unsuccessful. One of the perpetrators was wounded in detonating the bomb early and escaped from the scene of the attack by car. The militant, identified as Vicente Aldalur, was hospitalized in France for severe burns. [4] Comandos Autonomos Anticapitalistas: Basque conflict: May 9 Shooting: 2 3 Eastern Highlands, Rhodesia

  6. Plaza República Dominicana bombing - Wikipedia

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    The car bomb was loaded with 35 kilos of Goma-2 explosives and significant quantities of shrapnel and was triggered by remote control by Antonio Troitiño, who had been waiting for the passing of the convoy at a nearby bus stop. One of ETA's most active members, Jose Ignacio de Juana Chaos, was waiting nearby in a vehicle to flee.

  7. 1993 Madrid bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Madrid bombings were a coordinated attack of two car bombs by the the armed Basque separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) in Madrid, Spain on 21 June 1993, killing 7 people and injuring a further 29. The target was an army vehicle transporting members of the army, killing six military passengers and the civilian driver.

  8. White House publishes list of 78 'undercovered' terror attacks

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  9. July 1979 Madrid bombings - Wikipedia

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    The July 1979 Madrid bombings were a series of bomb attacks carried out by ETA political-military (ETA-pm), a faction of the armed Basque separatist group ETA. The attacks, consisting of coordinated bombings in Barajas Airport and the train stations of Atocha and Chamartín, killed 7 people and injured a further 100. The bombings occurred a day ...