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29 Indicted Over Madrid Train Bombings

HeadlineApr 12, 2006

In Spain, 29 people were indicted Tuesday in connection to the 2004 Madrid train bombings. 191 people were killed and 1800 injured when bombs exploded aboard four rush-hour commuter trains. Six of the 29 accused were charged with counts of murder. The remaining 23 were charged with collaborating to carry out the attack.

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