CNN: 7 Years Later, Powerful Memories of Madrid Terror Train Bombings Linger (Update)
Today marks the seventh anniversary of the March 11, 2004, coordinated Madrid train bombings that killed 191 commuters and sent shock waves of terror across Spain.
Updated: According to the Canadian Press, Spaniards placed flowers at attack sites and fell silent Friday, recognizing the seven-year mark of the bombings on the city's commuter rail system that was deemed "Europe's worst Islamic (sic) terror attack."
Here's a recent CNN Web report on the anniversary of the terror bombings and the above video is from CBS news coverage in 2004.
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