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        Blasts kills 192 people in Madrid
        (Reuters)
        Updated: 2004-03-12 01:33


        Thounsands of citizens place candles on the pavement in a vigil to condem the Madrid bombings in central Barcelona, Spain, March 11, 2004. Simultaneous bomb blasts ripped through four packed commuter trains in Madrid on Thursday, killing 190 people and injuring 1,247 in Europe's bloodiest attack for more than 15 years. [Reuters]

        A woman places candles outside the Santa Eugenia train station in Madrid March 11, 2004. Simultaneous explosions killed at least 190 people on packed rush-hour trains in Madrid on Thursday in pre-election attacks in the Spanish capital. [Reuters]


        Thousands of people carry black ribbons as they demonstrate against ETA in the Spanish Basque city of Vitoria March 11, 2004. Simultaneous bomb blasts ripped through four packed commuter trains in Madrid on Thursday, killing 190 people and injuring 1,247 in Europe's bloodiest attack for more than 15 years. [Reuters]


        Bodies of victims are evacuated after a train exploded near the Atocha train station in Madrid March 11, 2004. More than 192 were killed and 1,200 injured. In what appeared to be a deliberate attack, near-simultaneous blasts went off on a long-distance high-speed carrier and two suburban trains packed with commuters. [Reuters]


        Rescue workers lift a body bag containing the body of a bomb victim from a train about one kilometer outside the main train station in Madrid, March 11, 2004. [Reuters]


        Red Cross helpers lift a body bag containing the victim of a bomb blast from a train about one kilometer outside the main train station in Madrid, March 11, 2004. [Reuters]


        Victims sit on the tracks just outside Madrid's Atocha station as they are tended by rescue workers following one of a series of deadly explosion March 11, 2004. [Reuters]

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