A van parked in front of the paramilitary Civil Guard headquarters in the town of Burgos, northern Spain exploded early morning 29 July, slightly injuring 37 people and damaging surrounding buildings. No one immediately claimed responsibility, though media quoted the police as blaming separist Basque group ETA. Reports say the van was stolen in France. BBC, EFE (Spa),
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News story, GenevaLunch, 29 July 2009.
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Tags: Basque, Burgos, car bomb, Civil Guard, ETA, explosion, Spain, van bomb
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