Sunday, August 2, 2009

Is The ETA Resuming A New Bombing Campaign?

Civil Guards carry the coffins of their colleagues Carlos Saenz de Tejadá, 28, and Diego Salva de Lezaun, 27, to their funeral in Palma, Majorca, yesterday. They died in Thursday's car bombing in Palmanova. AFP

Spanish Police Step Up Majorca Hunt For Eta Car Bomb Terrorists -- The Telegraph

The search for the terrorists who killed two Civil Guards in Majorca continued on Saturday with the launch of the biggest manhunt in the history of the Balearic Islands.

Police were drafted in from mainland Spain and all leave was cancelled as authorities intensified the search for two Basque terrorists who were believed to be in hiding on the holiday island.

Authorities released photographs of six alleged members of the Eta terrorist group thought to belong to a unit that planned last week's bomb attacks and asked for the public's help in finding them.

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More News On The ETA's Latest Bombing Campaign

Hunt for female suspects in ETA bomb attacks -- Sydney Morning Herald
Terror hunt locks down Mallorca -- AFP
Return of Eta's summer bomb campaigns puts fear into tourists -- Independent
Holidaymakers face security clampdown over fears Spain faces summer of terror attacks -- Daily Mail
Eta marks 50 years in deadly fashion -- Irish Times
Spanish royals holiday in Majorca, two days after deadly bombing -- AFP

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