Police: Explosion wasn’t ETA’s doing
From Times Wire Reports
A homemade bomb that ripped through a train station in Spain’s Basque region appears to have been the work of Basque independence street gangs, not ETA separatists, police said.
The explosion in Lutxana, which blew out doors and windows but injured no one, came from a device doused with gasoline commonly used by street gangs, Basque police said.
The blast followed the arrest Sunday of 18 members of Basque independence gangs.
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