Basque terrorists bomb Madrid Airport during Christmas rush.An explosion at the new Terminal 4 parking garage of the Madrid Airport on December 30 is being attributed to the Basque Basque Spanish Vasco Member of a people of unknown origin living in Spain and France along the Bay of Biscay and in the western Pyrenees mountains in the region of the Basque Country. About 850,000 true Basques live in Spain and another 130,000 in France. terrorist group ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, Basque for "Basque Homeland and Freedom"). The bomb, a stolen van reported to have been loaded with 1,200-1,800 pounds of explosives, brought down several stories of the structure, shutting down the airport and stranding thousands of holiday travelers during the busiest travel period of the year. The ETA's four-decade terror campaign has left more than 850 dead and thousands wounded. Initial news stories reported only 20 injured and none killed in the latest bombing. However, shortly after the bombing two men who were sleeping in cars in the structure were reported missing. They are believed to have perished in the blast. The relatively small number of casualties in relation to the size of the blast at the busy terminal was due to the fact that the terminal had been evacuated e·vac·u·ate v. e·vac·u·at·ed, e·vac·u·at·ing, e·vac·u·ates v.tr. 1. a. To empty or remove the contents of. b. To create a vacuum in. 2. after officials had received a warning call from someone claiming to be with the ETA. The New Year's bombing ends a nine-month cease-fire between the ETA and the Spanish government
KGB Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (“Committee for State Security”) Soviet agency responsible for intelligence, counterintelligence, and internal security. agents in France and Spain, including Oleg Suranov, manager of the Soviet airline Aeroflot in Spain, and Anatoli Krassilinikov of the Soviet embassy in Madrid. The Russian FSB (FrontSide Bus) See system bus. FSB - front side bus (former KGB) appears to still have a hand in the ETA through its agents in Iran, Syria, France, Italy, and Spain. |
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