Madrid bombings

Madrid bombings

Madrid bombings may refer to:-

  • the 1974 Cafetería Rolando bombing
  • the 1985 El Descanso bombing
  • the 1986 Plaza República Dominicana bombing
  • the 1993 Madrid bombings, an ETA attack which killed six people
  • the 1995 Vallecas attack
  • the 2004 Madrid train bombings
  • the 2006 Madrid-Barajas Airport bombing

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