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Article: Two Other Bombs Defused After 35 Hurt in Blast in Spain
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- Xinhua News Agency
- Article date:
- July 21, 1996
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Two other bombs were found today by Spanish police in luxury
hotels and defused without injury, hours after 35 people, most of
them British, were injured in an explosion at Reus Airport in
Tarragona, northeastern Spain.
Just minutes before the Saturday blast, the Basque separatist
group ETA called newspapers to warn of four bombs, according to
reports from the Efe news agency.
Reports reaching here said one of the two other bombs was found in
a washroom of the hotel in Salou, on the northeast Spanish coast.
Police had to evacuate some 500 Dutch tourists there before
detonating the device. No one was hurt.
The third exploded shortly afterwards at a beach hotel in Cambrils
without any injury ...
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