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List of ETA attacks

This page is a list of attacks undertaken (or believed to have been undertaken) by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), a paramilitary and armed Basque separatist movement, mainly in Spain. The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history, as well as some kale borroka attacks. Important failed attacks are also included.

Since 1961, ETA conducted many attacks against a variety of targets. Because these attacks number in the hundreds over a span of more than 45 years, not all can be included here. This incomplete list may include attacks noted for being the first of their kind made by the organization, first in a particular area, notability of targets, large number of victims, unique method of attack, or other historic significance. The list is of those attacks described above between 1961 and 2011.

Overview edit

ETA deaths by status of victim[1]
Status No.
Civilian 343
Members of security forces 486
of whom:
Guardia Civil 203
Cuerpo Nacional de Policía 146
Spanish Army 98
Policia Municipal 24
Ertzaintza 13
Mossos d'Esquadra 1
French National Police 1
Total
829 people killed

The number of people killed by ETA is sometimes disputed. The Spanish Interior Ministry, the Basque government, and major news agencies state that 829 people were killed in ETA attacks. Some victims' organizations such as the Asociación de Víctimas del Terrorismo and the Colectivo de Víctimas del Terrorismo en el País Vasco place the death toll of ETA's victims at 952, including in the list Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Directory's victim[2][3][4][5] Begoña Urroz (regarded by some sources as ETA's first victim)[6] and several unresolved attacks, and the Hotel Corona de Aragón fire.[7]

From 1968 until 2002, there were more than 3,300 ETA attacks, which also left more than 2,000 people injured.[8]

Chronology edit

1961–1969 edit

  • July 18, 1961: In the organization's first known attack, ETA activists unsuccessfully attempt to derail trains carrying Franco supporters to commemorative celebrations in San Sebastián.[9]
  • September 24, 1965: An ETA unit intercepts and robs a bank courier.[10]
  • April, 1967: ETA activists assault the Banco Guipuzcoano in Villabona, taking over one million pesetas in ETA's first direct bank robbery.[11]
  • December 1967: An ETA squad attempts to blow up buildings in Eibar and Elgoibar (both in Gipuzkoa). During the getaway, an exchange of gunfire with the members of the Guardia Civil at a roadblock wounds two of the ETA activists.[12]
  • June 7, 1968: Two ETA activists, Txabi Etxebarrieta and Iñaki Sarasqueta, kill Guardia Civil member José Pardines at a roadblock. It is the first death attributed to ETA. Following the incident, the two ETA activists are shot at another roadblock. The first, Txabi Etxebarrieta, is killed, while the second, Iñaki Sarasqueta, is wounded.[12]
  • August 2, 1968: An ETA squad shoots and kills Melitón Manzanas, commander of the Francoist political police division in San Sebastián, as he returns to his home in Irun (Gipuzkoa). It is ETA's first planned assassination. The Franco government declares a "state of exception" in the province the next day.[13]

1970–1979 edit

 
Luis Carrero Blanco
  • January 17, 1972: ETA kidnaps Lorenzo Zabala Suinaga, the ethnic Basque director of a factory where striking workers were recently fired. ETA demands that the factory make concessions to its workers. These conditions are largely met on January 22, the strikers return to work, and Zabala is found unharmed in a rural area on the night of January 24.[14]
  • August 29, 1972: ETA activists kill Galdakao policeman Eloy Garcia in a shootout.[15][16]
  • January 16, 1973: An ETA commando kidnaps Navarran industrialist Felipe Huarte from his home. ETA demands 50 million pesetas and concessions to striking workers at a factory owned by Huarte. With payment of the ransom and resolution of the labor dispute, Huarte is released on January 26.[17][18]
  • January 31, 1973: ETA activists assault a powder magazine near Hernani (Gipuzkoa) and take 3,000 kilograms of explosives, later hiding them in the same "safe house" near San Sebastián where Felipe Huarte had been kept.[19]
  • December 20, 1973: Prime Minister Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco is killed along with his driver and a bodyguard when ETA detonates explosives under his passing vehicle on a Madrid street as Carrero Blanco returns from Mass. The tunnel in which the explosives were placed had been prepared over nearly two years[20]
  • September 13, 1974: The Cafetería Rolando bombing. Located near the Dirección General de Seguridad (Directorate-General of Security) and another police building, the explosion inside the cafe kills and wounds an unclear number of patrons (reported as nine and fifty-six, respectively, by The New York Times). ETA officially denies responsibility, but several leftists are arrested and charged with the crime later claim the organization provided the explosives and expertise for the bombing.[21]
  • December 18, 1974: An ETA squad unsuccessfully attempts to steal 25 million pesetas from a factory near Urduliz, wounding two members of the Guardia Civil while escaping.[22]
  • December 28, 1974: ETA activists rob the Banco de Bilbao in Vitoria, taking six million pesetas.[22]
  • March 30, 1975: A police inspector named José Diaz Linares is killed in San Sebastián by ETA.[23]
  • April 22, 1975: A policeman named Morán is killed by ETA in Algorta.[23]
  • May 14, 1975: ETA kills a Guardia Civil lieutenant in Guernica.[24]
  • October 5, 1975: Three agents of the Guardia Civil are killed when an ETA bomb destroys their vehicle while on patrol in the mountains of Gipuzkoa.[25][26][27][28]
  • November 24, 1975: In the organization's first attack since the death of Franco on November 20, ETA assassinates Antonio Echeverría, the mayor of Oyarzun (Gipuzkoa) and alleged police informer.[29]
  • January 15, 1976: ETA activists kidnap José Luis Arrasate, son of a Basque industrialist, from his home in Berriz. The family is unable to pay the ransom, and amid condemnation from various Basque groups, Arrasate is released unharmed on February 15.[30]
  • February 1976: Victor Legoburu, mayor of Galdakao and alleged police informer, is killed by ETA.[29]
  • March 18, 1976: ETA kidnaps and kills Angel Berazadi, a Basque industrialist.[31]
  • April 1976: ETA claims responsibility for the killings of two Spanish policemen in Southern France. Later in the month, the group electrocutes guardia civil Miguel Gordo Garcia when he attempts to remove a booby-trapped Basque flag in Barakaldo.[29][32]
  • October 4, 1976: Assassination of Juan María de Araluce Villar. In a daytime machine gun attack on the streets of San Sebastián, ETA activists kill Juan María De Araluce Villar, president of the Provincial Assembly of Gipuzkoa and member of the Council of the Realm, along with his driver and three police guards. Ten bystanders are wounded.[33][34]
  • October 8, 1977: In Guernica, ETA gunmen kill Augusto Guillermo Unceta Barrenechea, president of the Provincial Assembly of Biscay, along with two guardia civil who had been escorting him.[35][36][37][38]
  • May 9, 1978: In Pamplona, a bomb concealed in a streetlight explodes as a Guardia Civil vehicle passes, killing agent Manuel Lopez Gonzalez.[39][40]
  • September 25, 1978: ETA gunmen kill two guardia civiles in San Sebastián, then hijack a taxi while making their escape.[41][42][43]
  • October 22, 1978: ETA gunmen ambush four civil guards, killing three of them and wounding the fourth in an attack in Getxo.[44]
  • July 28, 1979: three bombs in Barajas Airport and Atocha and Chamartín train stations, kill 7 people and injured a further 100. The attacks came a day after attacks in Bilbao and San Sebastian had killed four people.[45]

1980–1989 edit

  • February 1, 1980: 6 Civil Guards are killed in an ambush at Ispaster after their convoy was attacked with guns and grenades. 2 ETA members are also killed by a grenade they had thrown. This was the deadliest incident of 1980.
  • April 16, 1980: 2 Civil Guards are killed after the border post they were manning was attacked with gunfire.[46]
  • May 15, 1980: 3 Policía Nacional officers are shot dead by an ETA gunman at a cafe in San Sebastián.[47]
  • July 13, 1980: In an ambush in Orio, ETA attempts a repeat of the attack in Ispaster earlier in the year and kills 2 Civil Guards. However a subsequent gunfight results in the death of 2 ETA members.
  • September 20, 1980: 4 civil guards are killed in attack in a bar in Markina
  • October 3, 1980: 3 police officers are killed after their car was strafed with gunfire in Durango.[48]
  • October 4, 1980: Three unmasked gunmen murder 3 Civil Guards minutes before the start of a cycling race that was to have kicked off a local fiesta in Agurain/Salvatierra, Àlava The murders received particular notoriety because the local priest, Ismael Arrieta Pérez de Mendiola, provided details to help the terrorists plan the attack. Father Ismael received 10 years in prison for each of the 3 murders (which the Supreme Court of Spain later reduced to 18 years).[49] [50]
  • November 3, 1980: ETA's second deadliest attack of the year sees 5 people, four of them civil guards, killed in a gun attack in a bar in Zarautz
  • May 7, 1981: 3 members of the Spanish military are killed after a bomb was placed on top of their vehicle in Madrid.[51]
  • 1981: A bomb exploded in the hull, near the boiler area of the Spanish destroyer Marqués de la Ensenada (D-43) while anchored in the port city of Santander, Cantabria, Spain.[52]
  • March 23, 1982: An ETA gun attack kills 2 police inspectors and a civilian in Sestao.[53]
  • September 14, 1982: ETA's deadliest attack of the year occurs in Rentería, where they ambush and kill four police officers.
  • May 28, 1983: 2 Civil Guards were killed by gunmen in Pamplona while guarding a post office.[54]
  • April 13, 1984: A booby trap bomb in a car kills 2 policemen in Pamplona. Earlier in the day a retired army commander was shot dead by ETA gunmen, also in Pamplona.[55]
  • December 7, 1984: A bomb hidden in a car detonates as a military convoy passes in the town of Galdakao. 2 soldiers and a civilian are killed.[56]
  • May 22, 1985: 2 off-duty policemen are shot dead near San Sebastián.[57]
  • May 30, 1985: A 14-year-old boy and a policeman are killed by a bomb in Pamplona.[58]
  • September 1985: A car bomb in Madrid kills an American citizen and wounds 16 Civil Guards.
  • February 6, 1986: Rear Admiral Cristóbal Colón de Carvajal y Maroto and his driver;[59] the Rear Admiral, descended from Cristóbal Colón.
  • June 17, 1986: 3 members of Spanish army are shot dead inside a car while driving through Madrid.[60]
  • July 14, 1986: Plaza República Dominicana bombing. A car bomb on República Dominicana square in Madrid explodes at the passing of a small bus carrying young Civil Guards, killing 12 of them and injuring 50 people.
  • January 30, 1987: A car bomb by the Plaza del Pilar in Zaragoza explodes at the passing of a military bus carrying personnel and teachers of the General Military Academy, killing 1 officer and the bus driver and injuring more than 40, some critically.
  • June 19, 1987: Hipercor bombing: A car bomb explodes in the underground car park of an Hipercor supermarket in Barcelona, killing 21 civilians, mostly women (one pregnant) and several small children, and injuring 45.
  • July 14, 1987: A roadside bomb explodes beside a Civil Guard patrol in Oñate, killing 2.[61]
  • August 6, 1987: A bomb kills 2 policemen in Vitoria.[62]
  • September 9, 1987: A car bomb detonates outside the Civil Guard headquarters in Guernica. 2 Civil Guards are killed.[63]
  • December 11, 1987: Zaragoza barracks bombing: 250 kg of explosives inside a car bomb explode next to the Civil Guard's Barracks in Zaragoza, killing 11 people, including 5 children and injuring 88.
  • April 15, 1988: 2 policemen are shot dead in Vitoria.[64]
  • August 21, 1988: A car bomb in Estella kills 2 police officers.[65]
  • September 10, 1988: 2 police men of the anti-terrorism brigade are shot dead in Izurtza.[66]
  • November 22, 1988: A bomb outside a Civil Guard building in Madrid kills 2 civilians, one of whom was a 2-year-old child.[67]
  • May 8, 1989: A booby-trap bomb kills 2 policemen in Madrid.[68]
  • May 24, 1989: A car bomb in Bilbao killed 2 officers of the National Police and 1 Ertzaintza.[69]
  • June 26, 1989: A large bomb exploded outside a Civil Guard barracks in the town of Llodio, thirteen miles from Bilbao.[70]
  • July 19, 1989: A commander and colonel in the Spanish army are shot dead by gunmen in Madrid.[71]
  • September 12, 1989: Anti-terrorist prosecutor from the Audiencia Nacional Carmen Tagle is shot dead in front of her home.[72]
  • October 1989-July 1990: ETA attacks in the Netherlands.

1990–1999 edit

1990 edit

  • January 27: A small bomb explodes outside a bar near Pamplona.[73]
  • January 30: A bomb hidden in a bicycle explodes in Bilbao, killing a police officer.[74]
  • February 5: A bomb, hidden in a garbage bag, was defused outside a civil guard barracks in Ortuella.[75]
  • February 6: A booby-trap bomb was placed under a police officer's car in Ortuella. The device was defused.[75]
  • February 27: A parcel bomb severely injures the president of the Audiencia Nacional.[76]
  • February 28: A parcel bomb seriously injures a post office worker.[77]
  • March 1: A retired lieutenant was severely injured after being shot in the head in San Sebastian.[78]
  • March 3: A grenade was fired at the civil guard barracks in Amorebieta, but failed to explode.[79]
  • March 6: Police intercept a letter bomb sent to the Interior Minister.[80]
  • March 14: A prison official was shot dead in San Sebastian.[81]
  • April 4: A civil guard cook was shot dead near San Sebastian.[82]
  • April 6: A gunman shoots dead a drug trafficker and his wife while they are leaving a bar in San Sebastian.
  • April 7: in Lekunberri 6 grenades are launched at a civil guard barracks at 10-minute intervals, injuring 2 guards. A booby trap bomb planted at the launch site injured another 2 officers and killed a sniffer dog.[83]
  • April 19: A letter bomb seriously injures an official for the Seville Expo '92.[84]
  • April 23: A letter bomb moderately injured a prison official. A second package was sent to the Ministry of Justice but was defused.[85]
  • May 9: The Tour of Spain cycling event was disrupted by 2 bomb explosions near the race route. No one was injured.[86]
  • May 16: A parcel bomb returned from Seville was defused in Burgos.[87]
  • June 3: A former police officer was shot dead in Pamplona.[88]
  • June 10: A civilian is shot dead in Algorta.[89]
  • June 13: A retired army colonel was shot dead in San Sebastian.[90]
  • June 18: A bomb explodes under the car of a police officer.[91]
  • June 20: A bomb was defused under the car of a police officer.[92]
  • June 25: A gun battle along the river Irati leaves 2 ETA members and a civil guard dead.[93]
  • June 28: A retired army captain was shot dead in San Sebastian.[94]
  • July 7: A police officer lost both his legs in an under car booby-trap bomb in Barakaldo.[95]
  • July 12: In Algorta a remote control bomb seriously injured a civil guard.[96]
  • August 12: 4 grenades were fired at the civil guard barracks in Zarautz.[97]
  • August 14: A bomb explodes on the León-Gijón railway line.[98]
  • August 14: A bomb placed under a police officer's car was defused in San Sebastian.[99]
  • August 17: A second bomb explodes on a railway line.[100]
  • August 17: A car bomb damages the central police station in Burgos. 48 people were lightly injured.[101]
  • August 21: An ETA member is killed by his own bomb in Oiartzun.[102]
  • August 28: Two bars are damaged by bombs in San Sebastian.[103]
  • August 30: A parcel bomb addressed to a civil guard colonel was defused in Intxaurrondo.[104]
  • August 31: A bomb destroys a boat docked at a navy port in San Sebastian.[105]
  • September 1: A civilian and a police officer are killed by a car bomb in Bilbao.[106]
  • September 9: Two explosions occur at an oil refinery in Tarragona.[107]
  • September 11: A car bomb wounds 17 outside a civil guard barracks in Cartagena.[108]
  • September 16: A bomb lightly wounded two police officers in Bilbao.[109]
  • September 18: A gunfight erupts between a police patrol and an ETA group preparing to kill an alleged drug dealer. 1 ETA gunman is killed.[110]
  • September 22: 3 grenades are fired at the police headquarters in San Sebastian.[111]
  • September 26: A bomb is found planted under a police vehicle in Basauri.[112]
  • September 27: A bomb explodes in Renteria.
  • October 6: A bar owner was shot dead in Plentzia.[113]
  • October 17: A 50 kilogramme car bomb was defused outside a car dealership in San Sebastian.[114]
  • October 23: A 70 kilogramme car bomb was defused near a civil guard barracks in Pesues.[115]
  • November 2: 2 grenades were thrown at the civil guard barracks in Balmaseda.[116]
  • November 8 : In Pasaia 2 policemen were wounded by a bicycle bomb.[117]
  • November 18: A van bomb in Santurce kills 2 policemen.[118]
  • November 23: A car bomb explodes outside a civil guard barracks in Sant Carles de la Ràpita.[119]
  • December 1: A bomb explodes in bar in San Sebastian.[120]
  • December 8: A car bomb explodes in the town of Sabadell (Barcelona) killing 6 Policía Nacional officers and injuring 10 people, including two other police officers. The officers died when a car bomb went off as the officer's van passed.[121]
  • December 9: A bomb explodes in a military barracks in San Sebastian.[122]
  • December 13: A newspaper seller, accused of being a police informer, is shot dead in San Sebastian.[123]
  • December 14: A policeman is killed by a bomb in Amorbieta.[124]
  • December 14: In San Sebastian a police officer was lightly injured after a bomb exploded while he was refueling his car.[124]
  • December 15: A civilian was lightly injured after a bomb exploded outside a police station in Basauri.[125]
  • December 17: A letter bomb seriously injures a woman at her home in Madrid after her husband had stolen the package from a sorting office.[126]
  • December 20: 12 people are injured after a car bomb explodes near a military barracks in Valencia.[127]
  • December 27: A letter bomb sent to a construction company is defused by police.[128]
  • December 28: A car bomb is defused outside a civil guard headquarters in Durango.[129]

1991 edit

  • January 1: Police carried out a controlled explosion on a bomb in a post office in Vitoria.[130]
  • January 2: Colonel Luis Garcia Lozano was shot dead in his office in San Sebastian.[131]
  • January 8: In Bilbao a woman and her 11-year-old daughter were injured when a bomb exploded underneath the van they were in. Their family was alleged by ETA to be involved in drug trafficking.[132]
  • January 9: An alleged drug trafficker was seriously injured by a bomb placed under his van. He died 2 days later.[133][134]
  • January 10: In the third such attack in as many days, a man was seriously injured by an under car booby trap bomb in San Sebastian.[135]
  • January 18: A bomb explodes in a block of buildings in San Sebastian.[136]
  • January 22: A small bomb exploded in a bank in Pamplona.[137]
  • January 31: A former civil guard was shot dead in Bilbao[138]
  • February 4: 2 bombs exploded in San Sebastian.[139]
  • February 5: a building inhabited by police officers and their families in San Sebastian was evacuated after a small bomb exploded beside it.[140]
  • February 14: a navy patrol boat was sunk by a bomb in Hondarribia. There were no reported injuries. In another incident a bomb placed in a Telefónica building in San Sebastian was defused.[141]
  • February 15: a car bomb exploded outside of a prison in Malaga. No significant damage was caused and 10 people suffered minor injuries.[142]
  • February 19: a small bomb damaged an excavator working on a highway project in Pamplona.[143]
  • February 21: a bank in Pamplona suffered minor damage from a bomb.[144]
  • March 2: 5 civil guards and a civilian were injured after a large truck bomb exploded outside of a refinery in Somorrostro.[145]
  • March 3: 5 cars were damaged by fire after a bomb exploded at a Renault dealership in San Sebastian.[146]
  • March 4: In Valencia José Edmundo Casañ, the regional delegate of the construction company Ferrovial, was shot dead in his office. Approximately 15 minutes later elsewhere in the city a car bomb was defused by police.[147][148]
  • March 7: a car bomb caused significant damage after it exploded outside the headquarters of the construction company Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas in Madrid. There were no injuries.[149]
  • May 29: A car bomb loaded with 70 kg of explosives is detonated inside the Civil Guard's Casa Cuartel in Vic (Barcelona), which was located next to a school. 10 people are killed (4 of them children) and 44 are injured. The day after the bombing, two members of the ETA cell which carried out the attack, were killed by the Civil Guard in a raid on a house at Lliçà d'Amunt, near Barcelona.[150]
  • May 30: A police officer was seriously injured in Bilbao after a bomb planted under the driver's seat of his car detonated.[151]
  • June 5: Lieutenant Aguilar Prieto, a member of the Air Force, was killed after a bomb detonated under his car in Madrid. 4 teenagers standing at a bus stop near by were injured.[152] In Italy the office of Iberia in Milan and the Spanish school in Bologna were damaged by bombs.[153]
  • June 12: 2 policemen are killed trying to defuse a bomb in Madrid.[154]
  • June 13: Civil Guard Ricardo Ríos was shot dead while sitting in his car in Trápaga. The victim was waiting on his son leaving school when he was shot.[155]
  • June 23: A 50 kilogram car bomb exploded outside of a police station in Madrid injuring 5 officers. Dozens of homes and cars nearby were damaged in the blast.[156]
  • June 25: A police officer escaped death whenever a bomb planted onto his car detached from it in Basauri.[157]
  • June 28: A prison guard, 2 inmates and a civilian are killed by parcel bomb in a Seville prison.[158]
  • July 1: A parcel bomb, similar to the one sent to a Seville prison a few days prior, detonates in Madrid. 2 police officers attempting to defuse the devise are killed. A third dies a few days later.[159]
  • July 6: 2 incendiary devices detonate inside of tour buses used by Spanish tourists in Rome. There are no injuries.[160]
  • July 27: A car bomb detonated in San Sebastian as a police vehicle passed. While major damage was caused to the surroundings, no injuries were reported. In a separate attack earlier in the day a car bomb detonated outside of a Civil Guards barracks in Irún. 4 Guards and 12 family members were lightly injured in the blast.[161]
  • July 28: A Civil Guard was killed and another was injured by a bomb in Getxo. The two Guards were inside of an unmarked vehicle whenever a car bomb exploded as they passed.[162]
  • August 2: Two businessmen were injured by a parcel bomb in Madrid. The construction firm they both worked for had been contracted to build a highway between San Sebastian and Pamplona.[163]
  • September 16: in the Mutxamel bombing, ETA attempts to repeat the Vic bombing, with a car bomb attack on the Civil Guard barracks in Mutxamel near Alicante, but the car bomb fails to hit its target. After being towed away as an abandoned vehicle, the car bomb explodes, killing a tow truck driver and two policemen.[164]
  • October 23: 2 civil guards are shot dead inside a bar in San Sebastian.[165]
  • December 13: In Barcelona 2 national policemen are shot dead.[166]

1992 edit

  • January 15: University of Valencia Professor, Manuel Broseta Pont, is shot dead by ETA in the gardens in front of the University on the Avenida de Blasco Ibañez, Valencia [167]
  • January 16: 2 non-commissioned officers are shot dead in Barcelona.[168]
  • February 6: in their deadliest attack of the year, an ETA car bomb kills 4 soldiers and 1 civilian employee of the army in Plaza de la Cruz Verde, 200 metres from the army headquarters in Madrid.
  • August 17: 2 civil guards are shot dead while shopping in Oyarzun.[169]

1993 edit

1994 edit

  • April 18: A passer-by was killed and eight people wounded in Barcelona when ETA men fired two mortars targeting a military headquarters in La Rambla.[170]
  • April 28: José Benigno Villalobos Blanco a Corporal First of Guardia civil is shot dead in back at entrance of his house building in Trapagarán, Biscay.[171]
  • July 19: An army lieutenant is killed by a bomb in Madrid. His driver and a passerby are also killed by the blast.[172]

1995 edit

  • 1995: Assassination plot on King Juan Carlos of Spain failed.
  • April 19: Unsuccessful attempt to kill José María Aznar, the leader of Spain's right-wing opposition and future Prime Minister. A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosives is detonated at the passing of his official car. He is saved by his vehicle's armor plating but a bystander is killed in the blast.
  • December 11: A car bomb explodes at the passing of military van in the Vallecas district of Madrid, killing 6 civilians who worked for the Army. The explosion also left 17 people injured and great damage around the area.

1996 edit

  • January 17: Abduction of José Antonio Ortega Lara, civil servant in a prison in Logroño. ETA demands the relocation of imprisoned ETA members for the restoration of his freedom. Ortega Lara is rescued by the police 532 days later on July 1, 1997. This has been the longest kidnapping ever in Spain.[citation needed]
  • July 20: Bombs at Reus Airport injured 35 people, mostly British tourists.[173]

1997 edit

  • July 10: Abduction of Basque councilor Miguel Angel Blanco, prompting six million Spaniards to join mass demonstrations against ETA. The organization asks the government to relocate all imprisoned ETA members in prisons closer to the Basque Country in 48 hours. When the government does not accept this demand, Miguel Angel Blanco is shot and dies on July 13.[citation needed]

1998 edit

  • 30 January: A PP councillor and his wife are shot dead at a restaurant in Seville.[174]

1999 edit

  • December 21–22: The Spanish Civil Guard intercepts a Madrid-bound van driven by ETA members and loaded with 950 kg of explosives near Calatayud (Zaragoza); the next day, another van loaded with 750 kg is found not far from there. The incident is known as "la caravana de la muerte" (the convoy of death). Shortly after 9/11, ETA confirmed their plan had been to use those 1,700 kg to blow down Torre Picasso (online report with video in Spanish).

2000–2011 edit

2000 edit

 
Demonstration in Madrid against the killing of Pedro Antonio Blanco Garcia
  • January 21: ETA ends a 19-month lull in their guerrilla war with two massive car bombs in Madrid that kill Spanish army officer Pedro Antonio Blanco Garcia. Four people were reported injured, including one child. No injuries were reported for the second blast. A police officer was reported to have died in a shootout after the attack.[175][176]
  • February 22: An ETA car bomb kills the secretary general of the Socialist Party for the Basque province of Álava, Fernando Buesa Blanco, and his bodyguard. The bomb was detonated as they walked past in a university campus in Vitoria.[177]
  • March 6: A car bomb loaded with 30 kg of explosives goes off at the passing of a Civil Guard patrol in San Sebastián. 7 people were injured.[178]
  • March 21: A homemade bomb explodes in front of the house of journalist Pedro Briongos. The explosion caused damage to the building but no injuries.[179]
  • March 27: ETA tries to kill Spanish National Radio journalist Carlos Herrera with a letter bomb sent to his office in Seville. The device was defused by police.[178]
  • May 7: José Luis López de la Calle, a journalist and contributor to the Basque edition of the Madrid-based daily El Mundo is shot dead outside his home in Andoain.[178]
  • June 4: José María Pedrosa Urkiza, Partido Popular town councillor for Durango, is shot dead by ETA members.[178]
  • July 7: Ertzaintza officers defuse a bomb attached to the car of a businessman in the town of Ordizia, Gipuzkoa.[178]
     
    The July 12, 2000 car bomb caused great damage to El Corte Ingles and FNAC shopping centers in Preciados street of Madrid
  • July 12: A car bomb goes off in the center of Madrid injuring 12 people. The explosion was an attempt to kill police officers, as the device exploded 10 minutes before the scheduled time and officers were still clearing off the area.[180]
  • July 15: A local Partido Popular politician, Jose Maria Martin Carpena, is shot dead in the city of Málaga, Andalusia.[178]
  • July 16: A car bomb explodes in a Civil Guard barracks in the town of Ágreda, Soria slightly injuring one person and causing great damage.[178]
  • July 18: ETA sets off a powerful bomb in a shopping centre in Vitoria. No one was injured in the attack, which also destroyed the headquarters of a bank.[181]
  • July 19: A bomb is found attached to a car belonging to senior Socialist politician Jose Asenjo in the city of Málaga. The bomb safely detonated by police.[178]
  • July 20: A car loaded with explosives is defused by police in Málaga after a warning call from ETA.[178]
  • July 24: A car bomb explodes in Getxo and damages the house of Partido Popular Senator Pilar Aresti. 4 people were injured in the attack.[178]
  • July 26: Police defuse a bomb attached to the car of Partido Popular councilor Agustín Ramos Vallejo in Durango.[178]
  • July 27: A 1,5 kg bomb explodes in a bank machine in Vitoria.[178]
  • July 29: ETA members shot dead Socialist politician Juan María Jáuregui in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa. A car bomb, used to run away, exploded hours later in Villabona.[182]
  • August 7: Four members of ETA die when a bomb exploded in their car in Bilbao. Police suspected they were taking the vehicle loaded with explosives to use as a car bomb somewhere in the city.[183]
  • August 8: A car bomb explodes in Zumaia, Gipuzkoa killing José Maria Korta Uranga, the president of an employers' organization. Later that day, a car bomb exploded in Madrid, injuring 11 people.[178]
  • August 9: ETA gunmen kill Spanish lieutenant Francisco Casanova Vicente in Pamplona. Tension rises in Spain with anti and pro-ETA demonstrations and riots.[184][185]
  • August 20: A car bomb in the town of Sallent de Gallego, Huesca kills two young Civil Guards.[178]
  • August 24: A series of bombs go off at several Basque companies offices. A total of 6 bombs exploded in the towns San Sebastián, Irun and Lazkao.[186]
  • August 29: Partido Popular councilor Manuel Indiano Azaustre is shot dead inside his sweet shop in Zumárraga, Gipuzkoa.[187]
  • September 10: A bomb explodes in a discothèque in Itziar, Gipuzkoa, causing great damage to the building. No one was injured.[178]
  • September 14: Former Socialist politician José Ramón Recalde survives after being shot in the head in San Sebastian.[188]
  • September 16: Police defuse eight grenade launchers in Hernani, Gipuzkoa where King Juan Carlos, José María Aznar and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder were visiting a local museum.[189]
  • September 21: Partido Popular councilor Jose Luis Ruiz Casado is shot dead in Sant Adrià del Besòs, Barcelona.[178]
  • October 7: Police safely explode a bomb placed under the car of a Spanish officer in Seville.[178]
  • October 8: Police safely explode another bomb placed under the car of a Spanish officer in Seville.[178]
  • October 9: Police defuse a bomb placed inside the car of a Spanish officer in Seville. That same day, judge Luis Portero is shot dead in Granada.[178]
  • October 16: Military doctor Antonio Muñoz Cariñanos is shot dead in his office in Seville.[178]
  • October 21: Police safely defuse a bomb attached to the car of Juan Antonio Gallastegui, politician linked to Electronic Arts.[178]
  • October 22: A car bomb explodes in Vitoria, killing prison official Máximo Casado Carrera. Later that day, lawyer José María Muguruza Velilla received a parcel bomb at his home in San Sebastian, which was later defused by police.[178]
  • October 30: A car bomb loaded with 20 kg of explosive goes off in the center of Madrid, killing Supreme Court judge Francisco Querol Lombardero. 3 other people died in the explosion, including a bus driver hit by the blast. 64 other people were injured in ETA's deadliest attack in years.[178]
  • November 2: A car bomb explodes at the Avinguda Diagonal avenue in Barcelona, injuring a security officer and a municipal officer.[178]
  • November 10: A bomb fails to go off in front of the house of two journalists, Aurora Intxausti and Juan Palomo, in San Sebastian.[178]
  • November 11: A booby trap bomb explodes outside a police barracks in San Sebastian, injuring 10 police officers.[178]
  • November 21: Former Socialist health minister Ernest Lluch is shot dead in a Barcelona car park. Earlier that day, a bomb had caused great damage to an estate agency in Guernica, Biscay and grenades had been thrown at a Civil Guard barracks in Irún. One of the grenades injured a policeman and another hit a children's school. Police defused a car bomb next to the barracks.[178]
  • December 5: Police defuse a bomb placed in front of a court house in Eibar, Gipuzkoa.[178]
  • December 14: A car bomb explodes in Viladecavalls, Barcelona, killing Partido Popular councilor Francisco Cano Consuegra.[178]
  • December 18: ETA tries to kill a professor by placing a bomb inside an elevator at the University of the Basque Country in Lejona, Biscay.[178]
  • December 20: A municipal police officer is shot dead in the center of Barcelona.[178]
  • December 27: A bomb explodes in a social security office in San Sebastian. No one was injured.[178]
  • December 31: A car loaded with 160 kg of dynamite is defused by police in Seville after a warning call from ETA.[178]

2001 edit

  • January 9: A bomb fails to explode in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa when Partido Popular members were paying tribute to a councillor killed by ETA.[190]
  • January 10: Two 6 kg (13 lb) backpack bombs explode in the city of Girona. No one was injured but there was great damage to a government building.[190]
  • January 15: A small bomb goes off outside an Ertzaintza-related union office in Bilbao.[190]
  • January 20: Two homemade bombs explode outside the houses of two Ertzaintza officers in Bilbao. No one was injured.[190]
  • January 22: Civil Guard officers deactivate a massive car bomb placed by ETA in Getxo, Biscay.[190]
  • January 24: Police defuse a bomb placed by ETA under the car of a Spanish army worker in Zizur Mayor, Navarre.[190]
  • January 26: A car bomb in a suburb of San Sebastian kills a navy cook and injures two people.[178]
  • January 31: Two Civil Guards escape death after a bomb targeted at them explodes in Pasaia, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[178]
  • February 3: A post office in San Sebastián is destroyed by the throwing of dozens of molotov cocktails.[191]
  • February 12: A car bomb loaded with 40 kg (88 lb) of dynamite fails to explode in Madrid. According to Spanish press, the attack was targeted at an important almirant of the Spanish army.[191]
  • February 18: The son and wife of a Socialist councillor in Getxo, Biscay are slightly injured after molotov cocktails are thrown at their house.[191]
     
    The March 17 car bomb was the first and last time that ETA killed a Catalan policeman
  • February 22: Two commuting electrical workers are killed by a car bomb explosion in San Sebastián. The blast seriously injured the supposed target, a Socialist town councilor. Three other people were also injured. That same day, the suspected head of the ETA commandos, Txapote, was arrested in France.[191]
  • February 23: Three bombs explode inside a local youth office in the town of Zumárraga, Gipuzkoa. The devices caused minor damage to the building.[191]
  • February 28: Police deactivate a bomb in Cintruénigo, Navarre. The same day, a bomb explodes inside a post office in Hernani, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[191]
  • March 9: ETA members stole more than 1.6 tons of explosives and 20,000 detonators from a warehouse in the French city of Grenoble, Isère.[192]
  • March 10: A car bomb kills an Ertzaintza officer in Hernani. Hours later, a bomb went off at a post office in Beasain, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[192]
  • March 17: A car bomb in front of a hotel in Roses, Girona kills a Mossos d'Esquadra police officer. 3 other people were injured.[192]
  • March 18: Police safely detonate a car bomb in Gandia, Valencia. The blast caused great damage to a nearby hotel.[192]
  • March 20: ETA gunmen kill the deputy mayor of Lasarte-Oria, Gipuzkoa and member of the Socialist party Froilán Elespe Inciarte.[178]
  • March 28: Two bombs are detonated on the steps of Tolosa and Azpeitia court houses, both in Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[192]
  • April 1: A homemade bomb explodes in the court house of Abadiño, Biscay. No one was injured.[193]
  • April 15: A bomb explodes at the house of a UPN councilor of Villava, Navarre. No one was injured.[193]
  • April 21: A 4 kg (8.8 lb) bomb explodes in front of the house of two Partido Popular councilors for the towns of Hondarribia and Irun, both in Gipuzkoa.[193]
  • May 2: Ertzaina safely detonates a bomb found in an industrial park in Urnieta, Gipuzkoa.[194]
  • May 6: Senior Popular Party member Manuel Jimenez Abad is shot dead in Zaragoza.[194]
  • May 12: A car bomb explodes in front of a bank headquarters in Madrid, injuring 13 people. The blast caused great damage to the area.[194]
  • May 15: A journalist is injured after opening a letter bomb sent to his home in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa.[194]
  • May 19: A bomb exploded at the house of a Socialist party member in Vitoria. No one was injured.[194]
  • May 23: Police defuse a bomb placed under the car of a security guard of the University of the Basque Country.[178]
  • May 24: Santiago Oleaga Elejabarrieta, the officer of newspaper El Diario Vasco is shot dead in San Sebastián.[194]
  • June 3: At least fifty hooded people in Bergara place homemade bombs, flaming bombs and throwing rockets and molotov cocktails. No one was injured.[195]
  • June 7: A small bomb explodes near a Peugeot car dealership in San Sebastian.[195]
  • June 10: A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of dynamite goes off in Logroño, injuring two people and causing great damage.[195]
  • June 16: Ertzaina police officers defuse a bomb placed in a Socialist party office in Elgoibar, Gipuzkoa.[195]
  • June 21: A powerful car bomb explodes in front of a bank headquarters in San Sebastian, following a warning call from ETA. The explosion heavily damaged the building, but caused no injuries.[195]
  • June 28: A parcel bomb placed on a bicycle explodes in Madrid, injuring at least 10 people, including a retired general who died one month later.[178]
  • July 10: A 40 kg (88 lb) car bomb explodes in the center of Madrid, killing a police officer and injuring 12 people.[196]
  • July 14: A van bomb explodes in Leiza, Navarre, killing UPN councilor Jose Javier Múgica. Hours later, an Ertzaintza officer is shot dead in Leaburu.[196]
  • July 24: An ETA militant accidentally blows herself up in Torrevieja, Alicante. The blast injured seven people.[196]
  • July 26: Police defuse a car bomb with 53 kilograms (117 lb) of explosive at the airport of Málaga.[196]
  • July 27: A powerful homemade bomb explodes in front of the house of a senior Spanish lieutenant in Vitoria. No one was injured.[196]
  • August 3: A small bomb explodes on a railway track in La Roda, Albacete. No one was injured.[178]
  • August 5: Two Ertzaintza officers are injured in Portugalete after being attacked with Molotov cocktails and stones.[197]
  • August 15: Two dynamite bombs explode on a high-speed railway track in Ciudad Real. That same day, a homemade bomb exploded in front of an Ertzaintza officer house in San Sebastián.[197]
  • August 16: Police defused two bombs placed in front of a bank headquarters in San Sebastian.[197]
  • August 18: A massive car bomb explodes near a hotel in Salou, Tarragona. No one was injured.[197]
  • August 27: A car bomb loaded with 50 kilograms (110 lb) of explosive goes off on the second floor of Terminal 2 Madrid-Barajas Airport car park, causing only material damage.[197]
  • September 2: A home-made bomb explodes in an electronics store owned by an officer of the Ertzaintza in Vitoria. No one was injured.
  • September 18: A bomb explodes in front of a social security office in San Sebastian. No one was injured.[178]
  • September 28: A 30 kg (66 lb) bomb explodes inside a discothèque in Lacunza, Navarre. No one was injured, after a warning call from ETA.[178]
  • October 1: A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosive goes off in front of a court house in Vitoria, injuring one person.[178]
  • October 12: A car bomb explodes in Madrid, injuring 12 people. The bomb, which exploded at night, was supposed to go off during a military parade that morning.[178]
  • November 6: A car bomb explodes loaded with 25 kg (55 lb) of explosive goes off in Madrid, injuring 100 people. The bomb was targeted at Juan Junquera, secretary general of the Spain's scientific police, who was only slightly injured. The blast also caused great damage around the area.[178]
  • November 7: Judge Jose Maria Lidón Corbi is shot dead in Getxo.[178]
  • November 20: Two Ertzaintza officers are injured as they tried to remove a booby-trapped banner with a pro-ETA slogan in Bilbao.[178]
  • November 23: Two Ertzaintza officers are shot dead in Beasain, Gipuzkoa.[178]
  • December 1: Two bombs explode in industrial parks of Arrankudiaga and Amorebieta, both in Biscay.[178]
  • December 28: A 5 kg (11 lb) bomb explodes in front of a telecommunications provider building in Arrigorriaga, Biscay. No one was injured.[178]

2002 edit

 
A plaque to Beiro Montes.
  • January 12: ETA sets off a car bomb carried with 15–20 kg of explosive in a Shopping mall in Bilbao which caused no injured but great damage. The organization made a warning call to newspaper Gara just 15 minutes before the blast. Later that day, a bomb exploded in a house owned by an Ertzainta in the neighborhood of Añorga, San Sebastian without causing any injuries.
  • August 4: Car bomb explodes outside the Civil Guard's casa cuartel in Santa Pola and kills two people, a six-year-old girl and a 54-year-old man, and injuring 40 people.
  • August 9: The 2002 Torrevieja bombing. ETA placed an explosive in the toilets of a hamburger restaurant, located a few meters from a tourist office, the Alicante town of Torrevieja. No one died or was injured, although it caused serious material damage.[198]
  • September 24: bomb planted at the Civil Guard post on Navarrese-Gipuzkoan border near Berasategi kills Juan Carlos Beiro Montes, head of the Leitza Guardia Civil unit.

2003 edit

  • February 8: A senior police officer is shot dead in the town of Andoain, Gipuzkoa.[178]
  • February 18: A 6 kg bomb placed in front of an Ertzaintza police officer house in Murueta, Biscay is defused by police.[178]
  • May 30: A car bomb explodes in Sangüesa, Navarre, killing two police officers and injuring 2 people.[178]
  • June 14: A car bomb loaded with 30 kg of explosive is defused by police in Bilbao.[178]
  • June 19: A 5 kg bomb explodes in a power transmitter in Iurreta, Biscay. No one was injured.[178]
  • June 23: A powerful bomb explodes in a hotel in Getxo, Biscay after a warning call from ETA. No one was injured, but the hotel was heavily damaged.[178]
  • July 1: A car bomb loaded with 15 kg of explosive is defused by police in Bilbao. The attack was afailed attempt to kill police officers with bomb traps.[178]
  • July 6: A bomb goes off in front of a transportation company in Bedia, Biscay. No one was injured.[178]
  • July 13: Police defuse a bomb placed by ETA inside a hotel in Pamplona.[178]
  • July 22: Two bombs explode in hotels in the cities of Alicante and Benidorm, injuring 13 people, among them police officers and foreign tourists.[178]
  • July 24: A bomb goes off in front of a court house in Estella, Navarre. 1 person was injured.[178]
  • July 27: A car bomb exploded in a parking lot at Santander Airport. No one was injured after a warning call from ETA.[178]
  • July 31: A 5 kg bomb placed in front of a transportation company in Azkoitia, Gipuzkoa is defused by police. Hours later, a bomb explodes in a car dealership in Lejona, Biscay. No one was injured.[178]
  • August 14: Police defuse a 20 kg rucksack bomb in Briviesca, Burgos. A passer-by had spotted a suspicious package and called police.[178]
  • September 14: ETA members ambush two Ertzaintza police officers in an Álava road after faking a car accident. An ETA member died during a shootout with the officers.[178]
  • October 12: Two bombs explode in Irun, Gipuzkoa causing great damage but no injuries.[178]
  • October 18: An army barracks in Aizoáin, Navarre is hit by two grenades. None of them exploded.[178]
  • December 23: A small bomb placed under a railway track in Zaragoza explodes, causing minor damage to a train.[178]
  • December 24: ETA attempts to blow 50 kg of explosives inside Madrid's busy Chamartín Station on Christmas Eve. Police thwarted the attempt when they stopped an ETA member trying to load 28 kg of explosives into a Madrid-bound train in San Sebastián. Another bomb with over 20 kg of explosives was then found inside a second train passing near Burgos, on its way to Madrid.[178]
  • December 26: Police defuse a 2 kg bomb placed by ETA under a railway track in Samper de Calanda, Teruel.[178]

2004 edit

 
ETA usually attacked the north of Spain with small bombs during its summer campaigns. In the picture, Llanes.
  • August 7: Two small bombs planted by ETA explode in San Vicente de la Barquera (Cantabria) and Ribadesella (Asturias). No one was injured.[199]
  • August 12: Two bombs exploded in the cities of Gijón and Santander, injuring one person.[200]
  • August 15: A small bomb goes off in Llanes (Asturias) without causing injuries.[201]
  • August 21: Two ETA bombs go off in the towns of Sanxenxo and Baiona (Galicia), injuring three people.[202]
  • August 28: ETA plants two bombs in the Galician cities of Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña. The second bomb failed to explode.[203]
  • September 15: A small bomb planted by ETA goes off in an electricity substation in the town of Irún. No one was injured.[204]
  • September 27: ETA militants send a videotape to Gara, a Basque newspaper based in Gipuzkoa, in which the militants state that ETA would continue to fight for Basque self-determination and that ETA would "respond with arms against those who deny us through the force of arms." This videotape represented ETA's first major public statement since the 11 March Madrid train bombings.
  • December 3: ETA had bombs in 5 petrol stations in the Madrid area. Due to a telephoned warning, the areas were evacuated and no one was injured.
  • December 6: On Spanish Constitution Day, ETA detonated seven bombs in bars, cafes and town squares across Spain.
  • December 12: The Real Madrid Santiago Bernabéu stadium football Stadium was evacuated due to a phone-in bomb threat on behalf of ETA. The bomb—expected to blow up at 9:00 p.m.—does not explode, and the 69,000 spectators of the match are safely evacuated by the Spanish Police at 8:45 p.m.

2005 edit

  • February 9: ETA exploded a car with 30 kg of chlorate. The car was placed to the side of the building of Steria Iberica and Bull España, in Madrid. The blast resulted in 42 people with minor injuries.
  • February 27: A small bomb exploded at a resort hotel in Villajoyosa after a telephoned warning. The building was evacuated and no one was injured. The explosion damaged only a small house near the residence's swimming pool.
  • September 24: ETA suspected of a car bomb attack in the northern Spanish province of Avila. [citation needed]
  • November 19: ETA claimed responsibility for attacks on five business in the Basque region for "refusing to provide financial aid for Basque Freedom." Businesses affected by the bombings were La Rioja Alta SL Distributor of Haro, Beistegui Hermanos, El Coto de Rioja, Transport Azkar, and Angulas Anuinaga. No injuries were reported.[205][206]
  • December 6: On Spanish Constitution Day, ETA detonated five bombs along Madrid highways. No injuries were reported. Also, in northern Spain, Santander Airport was closed following a threat of an attack using grenade launchers.
  • December 18: ETA detonated a bomb inside an eel cannery in Irura, Gipuzkoa. No injuries were reported although the cannery suffered extensive damage. The police reports that the bombing is part of an extensive extortion campaign of ETA to Basque business owners.
  • December 21: ETA detonated a bomb inside a van in the back alley of a nightclub in Santesteban, Navarre. No injuries were reported. The nightclub suffered extensive structural damages and some buildings around it suffered damages too.

2006 edit

 
Madrid Barajas Airport Bombing
  • January 5: Two small 6 kg bombs exploded at a hotel in the village of Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza causing only minor damage and no injuries.[207]
  • January 7: A small bomb planted by ETA goes off in an electricity substation in the town of Borau, Huesca. No one was injured.[208]
  • January 22: A bomb explodes in a party office owned by Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the town of Nanclares de la Oca, causing damage only to the building.[209]
  • January 26: ETA detonates a 10 kg bomb beside the court of justice of Balmaseda and another 5 kg one in the premises of Correos postal service in Etxebarri, both in Biscay, causing material damages and no personal injuries.[209]
  • January 29: A rucksack packed with explosives next to a job centre in Santutxu, Bilbao went off. One policeman was injured in the attack.[209]
  • February 1: After a warning call from ETA, a bomb goes off in a postal office in Etxebarri (Biscay).[210]
  • February 14: A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosive went off at a discothèque in Urdax, Navarre, causing damage but no injuries as police had cleared the area after a warning call from ETA.[210]
  • February 16: A bomb explodes in an industrial area in Trapagaran, Biscay, after a warning call from ETA. No one was injured in the attack.[210]
  • February 22: A bomb explodes in an industrial park near Bilbao. The bomb caused damage to many buildings.[210]
  • February 26: Two people are injured when a bomb exploded in a bank cash machine in the city of Vitoria.[210]
  • February 27: A bomb placed exploded at a courthouse in town of Mungia, Biscay. A passer-by spotted a suspicious package and called police. The bomb exploded before they were able to clear off the area and injured one policeman.[210]
  • February 28: A bomb exploded outside a labour ministry building in the town of Mutriku, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[210]
  • March 7: ETA detonated a bomb outside the offices of the fascist Spanish Falange organisation in Santoña, Cantabria. One man was injured. That same day two bombs exploded in two banks in .Plentzia. No one was injured.[211]
  • March 5: Following the February deaths of two ETA members Igor Miguel Angulo Iturrate, aged 32, (due to an apparent suicide by hanging) and Ricardo Sainz Olmos, aged 41, (as a result of an apparent heart attack), Batasuna together with the union Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak call a day of protest and general strike in the Basque Country on March 9. On the morning of the strike, ETA detonates several bombs near highways, causing no injuries.[211]
  • March 22: ETA declares a "permanent ceasefire" that started on 24 March 2006 at 00:00 (23:00GMT).[211]
  • December 30: A van bomb containing 500 to 800 kilograms explodes at terminal T4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport. Two Ecuadorian immigrants (Diego Armando Estacio Civizapa and Carlos Alonso Palate), who were napping inside their cars in the parking garage were killed, and 26 others were injured. The low casualties were due to police intervention.[212]
  • March 5: One civilian was kidnapped in armed attack by ETA near Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the Basque province of Labourd (Lapurdi), France. On December 30, the victim was released by his captors.[213]

2007 edit

  • June 5: ETA announces that the ceasefire is over.[214]
  • July 25: Two small bombs explode along the Tour de France route in just outside the small town of Belagua, Navarre,Spain. No one was injured.[215]
  • August 24: A van bomb explodes in front of Civil Guard's cuartel in Durango, Biscay, injuring 2 Civil Guard officers.[216]
  • August 24: Three civilians including one child were kidnapped by suspected ETA militants in the tourist town of Messanges in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France.[217]
  • August 25: A van bomb explodes in an olive grove in Castellón. No one was injured. The van was supposed to be used for an attack in Valencia.[216]
  • September 2: A small bomb explodes in Fuenmayor, La Rioja. No one was injured.[216]
  • September 11: A massive car bomb fails to go off outside regional Defense ministry in Logroño.[216]
  • September 24: A 5 kg bomb explodes in front of an Ertzaintza police station in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[216]
  • October 9: A car bomb explodes in the La Pena area of Bilbao, injuring one.[216]
  • December 1: Two Civil Guards are shot dead in the French town of Capbreton, Aquitaine.[216]
  • December 24: A bomb explodes in front of a Socialist party office in Balmaseda, Biscay. No one was injured.[216]

2008 edit

  • February 8: Two backpack bombs each loaded with 15 kg of explosive go off in front of a courthouse in Bergara, Gipuzkoa.[218]
  • February 23: Following a warning call an 8 kg bomb explodes in a TV transmitter station on the outskirts of Bilbao. Another bomb was hidden in the area, targeted at policemen.[219][220]
  • February 29: A bomb explodes in a Socialist party office in the town of Derio, Biscay. No one was injured.[218]
  • March 7: An ETA gunman kills Isaías Carrasco, former town councillor for Mondragón, Gipuzkoa two days before the General Elections.[221]
  • March 21: A car bomb explodes outside a Civil Guard barracks in Calahorra, Rioja, injuring one policeman lightly and causing extensive property damage.[222]
  • March 30: Two small bombs exploded near Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa with minor damage near a television transmitter. No one was injured.[223]
  • April 12: A small bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Lapoblación, Navarre. No one was injured.[218]
  • April 17: A powerful bomb explodes outside the office of Spanish Socialist party in Bilbao, causing serious damage to the building and injuries to 7 Ertzaintza officers.[224]
  • April 19: A bomb explodes in front of an office of the Socialist party in Elgoibar, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured in the attack, which caused great damage to the building.[218]
  • May 1: On the International Workers' Day, three bombs explode in labour institutions offices in San Sebastian and Arrigorriaga, Biscay.[218]
  • May 12: Two small bombs damage construction equipment in a construction site in Hernani, Gipuzkoa for the region's new Basque Y high-speed train network.[225]
  • May 14: A van bomb explodes in a Civil Guard barracks in Legutiano, Álava, killing one policeman and injuring 4.[218]
  • May 19: A car bomb explodes in Getxo, Biscay. A boat club suffered great damage, but no one was injured after a warning call from ETA.[218]
  • June 1: A powerful bomb explodes in the headquarters of a construction company in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa. Two people were slightly injured.[218]
  • June 8: A 5 kg bomb explodes at the presses of newspaper El Correo in Zamudio, Biscay. There was no warning call, but no one was injured.[218]
  • July 4: A bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Urdingain, Álava. No one was injured.[226]
  • July 20: Five small bombs exploded in the seaside towns of Laredo and Noja in Cantabria. One person was injured. Earlier that day, a bomb exploded in a bank office in Getxo, Biscay. No one was injured.[227]
  • July 28: A small bomb explodes at a highway building site in Orio, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured.[228]
  • July 29: A bomb goes off in the beach resort of Torremolinos, Málaga. No one was injured.[229]
  • August 17: Two small bombs explode in the beach resorts of Guadalmar and Benalmádena, both in Málaga. A third bomb, placed under a bridge, was defused by police. No one was injured.[230]
  • September 21: A car bomb explodes next to a bank headquarters in Vitoria. No one was injured. Hours later, another car bomb exploded in front of an Ertzaintza station in Ondarroa, injuring 11 people.[218]
  • September 22: A car bomb goes off outside a military residence in Santoña, Cantabria, killing a Spanish officer and injuring 7 people.[218]
  • October 4: A 5 kg rucksack bomb explodes in a courthouse in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa. No one was injured in the attack, which damaged the building.[218]
  • October 25: A powerful bomb explodes in a train station in Berriz, Biscay. Another train station in Amorebieta was also attacked that day. Police blamed the attacks on ETA related groups. No one was injured.[231]
  • October 30: A powerful car bomb explodes at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Navarre. 21 people were injured in the attack.
  • November 20: A bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Bilbao. No one was injured.[232]
  • December 3: ETA gunmen kill businessman Ignacio Uría Mendizábal in Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa. Uría's company was working on the Basque Y.[218]
  • December 31: A van bomb with 100 kg of explosives exploded in front of the Basque public broadcaster EITB in Bilbao following a warning call from ETA.[233]

2009 edit

  • January 16: A bomb went off in the early hours of the morning at a TV repeater station at Hernani, Gipuzkoa. The Basque Government reported no injuries in the blast at 1am, and that the material damage was still being evaluated. Hours later it was discovered it was a failed attempt to kill police officers with bomb traps.[234] Two other bombs, which weighed 10 and 4 kilograms respectively, had been hidden near the access road to the booster station. Cables reaching the road would have set the explosives off had anyone stepped on them. A third bomb was also found.[235]
  • February 4: Police found an ETA car carried with a small amount of explosives in the Spanish city of Salamanca. Police suspect activists wanted to explode the car in order to remove their fingerprints. The find came one day after police found an arms cache in the Basque Country where agents carried out a controlled explosion on site in order to prevent a possible booby trap.[236]
  • February 7: Kale borroka (youth groups linked to ETA) attacks again: a bus is burnt in the Northern city of Amurrio and a small explosion destroys a train in Errentería (Gipuzkoa).[237]
  • February 9: A powerful van bomb planted by ETA exploded near a trade fair complex in northeast Madrid. Local news reports said no one was killed or injured and that the Red Cross had received a warning call from ETA. The explosion of the van left a crater one metre (three feet) deep and damaged more than 30 vehicles, a police statement said.[238] It was heard throughout the district. The attack followed the decision by the Spanish Supreme Court to exclude two Basque political parties ("Demokrazia Hiru Milloi" and "Askatasuna") from the regional elections which were held three weeks later. The two parties are said to have connections with ETA.[239]
  • February 21: A Basque Nationalist Party batzoki in Cruces/Gurutzeta, Barakaldo is damaged after a bomb exploded at 00:10 in front of the building. No injuries were reported in an attack similar to others carried out by youth groups linked to ETA. Minutes later another office in San Sebastian was also attacked with a small fire.[240][241]
  • February 23: Two bombs exploded in the Basque Country in less than 24 hours.
    • A rucksack packed with around 10 kg worth of explosives explodes outside the Basque Socialist Party headquarters in Lazkao, Gipuzkoa after a warning call from ETA. The blast took place at 03:00, causing major damage to the local but no injuries were reported.[242] Two hours before some molotov cocktail were thrown at two banks in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa.[243]
    • Another bomb explodes in front of a batzoki in Gasteiz minutes before midnight causing minimal damage to the building. Police again blamed youth groups linked to ETA for the bomb.[244]
  • March 1: Molotov cocktail attacks on a court and several banks in the town of Amorebieta. The attacks caused minor damage and no injuries.[245]
  • March 26: A bomb carried with 2 kg of explosive device is detonated in Amorebieta, Biscay suspected to be the work of ETA. The explosion caused minor damage but no fatalities or injuries. The bomb was planted on the wall that surrounds a businessman's chalet. The unidentified businessman is on a list of individuals who are "at risk" of being targeted by ETA.[246]
  • May 6: Two bombs at booster stations in Castro Urdiales, Cantabria caused material damage and no injuries. A nearby school had to be evacuated.[247]
  • June 19: A car bomb explodes in Arrigorriaga near Bilbao, Biscay, killing an officer of the Policía Nacional. Though no claims were made, it is suspected to be the handiwork of ETA. It is the first attack since lehendakari Patxi López assumed office on May 7, 2009.[248]
  • July 10: After the arrest of three top ETA members, a powerful bomb explodes in a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party local office in Durango, causing extensive damage to the building and the surroundings. No one was injured or killed in the attack.[249]
  • July 29: A car bomb exploded outside a Guardia Civil barracks in the Northern Spanish city of Burgos. The attack injured 65 people, including women and children, and caused the collapse of the building's facade. ETA's claimed responsibility for the attack some days later, although confirmed they made several warning calls to police, something that the Spanish government denies.[250]
  • July 30: A car bomb exploded outside a Guardia Civil offices in Calvià, Majorca, killing two members of the Guardia Civil, Carlos Sáenz de Tejada and Diego Salva Lezaun. ETA was blamed for the attack and the authorities 'sealed' all entry and exit points to the island to stop the bombers' escape. Another explosive device was found under a policeman's car in the same town some hours later and deactivated by police.[251]
  • August 9: Four bombs exploded at a bars, restaurants and shopping area in the capital of Majorca following a telephone call from ETA warning of imminent blasts in Palma. Government sources said the blasts caused minor injuries though nobody was seriously hurt. The explosives were planted on the same day of the Calvià attack.[citation needed]
  • October 16: After the arrest by the Spanish government of several Basque politicians, a bus, several cars and three banks are attacked by petrol bombs in the northern cities of Bilbao and Ondarroa. The attacks were blamed on the kale borroka, youth groups related to ETA.[252]
  • November 27: A bomb explodes inside a Getxo metro station. The blast took place at 2:40am and heavily damaged the building. Minutes before a bus was attacked and destroyed in Markina, Biscay. The previous day an explosive device went off in front of a local newspaper office in Pamplona. The attacks came hours after the arrest of 34 youth Basques by the Spanish police forces.[253]

2010 edit

  • February 17: A small bomb goes off in front of an employment institute office in Vitoria.[254]
  • March 16: An officer of the French Police Nationale is killed in a shootout with ETA members in Dammarie-lès-Lys, near Paris.[255]
  • April 12: 14 train stations around Gipuzkoa and Biscay are attacked by groups of young independentists.[256]
  • April 16: A small bomb exploded at an agency of Telefonica in Llodio. Groups linked to ETA were blamed.[257]
  • May 9: Two small explosive devices explode in the home of a judge and a security guard in San Sebastián.
  • June 23: ETA said it had planted four bombs to roads and railways in the city of Valencia. No bombs were found.[258]
  • August: Violence spreads along the Basque Country after a series of coordinated kale borroka attacks. Several trash containers and a building are burnt in Ondarroa on August 7,[259] dozens of trash containers are burnt in the town of Zarautz on August 11 leaving two police officers injured,[259] a petrol bomb is thrown at a post office in Zalla on August 13,[260] two trucks working on a TAV-related project are burnt and destroyed in Andoain on August 16,[259] several trash containers are burnt in the cities of Azkoitia and Vitoria on August 17,[259] more trash containers are burnt in Vitoria on August 18,[261] eight trash containers and several cars are burnt in the city of Bilbao and petrol bombs are thrown in Amorebieta on August 20.[262] An explosive device went off in Bilbao on August 21.[263]
  • September 16: A small bomb goes off in an industrial zone of Vitoria, causing damage but no injuries. It is believed to be a kale borroka attack, youth groups linked to ETA.[264]
  • December 20: A commando of ETA hides about 7,000 smart cards and plastic supports format card, and seven specialized printers and several printing software in a business located in Bourg-de-Péage in France.[265]

2011 edit

  • April 9: An officer of the Police Nationale is shot by two members of ETA who refused to stop at a police checkpoint in the town of Valliere, Limousin. Another shoot-out followed the first incident, without injuring anyone. The two members were arrested the following day after another gunbattle. No one was injured.[266]

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This page is a list of attacks undertaken or believed to have been undertaken by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna ETA a paramilitary and armed Basque separatist movement mainly in Spain The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history as well as some kale borroka attacks Important failed attacks are also included Since 1961 ETA conducted many attacks against a variety of targets Because these attacks number in the hundreds over a span of more than 45 years not all can be included here This incomplete list may include attacks noted for being the first of their kind made by the organization first in a particular area notability of targets large number of victims unique method of attack or other historic significance The list is of those attacks described above between 1961 and 2011 Contents 1 Overview 2 Chronology 2 1 1961 1969 2 2 1970 1979 2 3 1980 1989 2 4 1990 1999 2 4 1 1990 2 4 2 1991 2 4 3 1992 2 4 4 1993 2 4 5 1994 2 4 6 1995 2 4 7 1996 2 4 8 1997 2 4 9 1998 2 4 10 1999 2 5 2000 2011 2 5 1 2000 2 5 2 2001 2 5 3 2002 2 5 4 2003 2 5 5 2004 2 5 6 2005 2 5 7 2006 2 5 8 2007 2 5 9 2008 2 5 10 2009 2 5 11 2010 2 5 12 2011 3 ReferencesOverview editETA deaths by status of victim 1 Status No Civilian 343 Members of security forces 486 of whom Guardia Civil 203 Cuerpo Nacional de Policia 146 Spanish Army 98 Policia Municipal 24 Ertzaintza 13 Mossos d Esquadra 1 French National Police 1 Total 829 people killed The number of people killed by ETA is sometimes disputed The Spanish Interior Ministry the Basque government and major news agencies state that 829 people were killed in ETA attacks Some victims organizations such as the Asociacion de Victimas del Terrorismo and the Colectivo de Victimas del Terrorismo en el Pais Vasco place the death toll of ETA s victims at 952 including in the list Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Directory s victim 2 3 4 5 Begona Urroz regarded by some sources as ETA s first victim 6 and several unresolved attacks and the Hotel Corona de Aragon fire 7 From 1968 until 2002 there were more than 3 300 ETA attacks which also left more than 2 000 people injured 8 Chronology edit1961 1969 edit July 18 1961 In the organization s first known attack ETA activists unsuccessfully attempt to derail trains carrying Franco supporters to commemorative celebrations in San Sebastian 9 September 24 1965 An ETA unit intercepts and robs a bank courier 10 April 1967 ETA activists assault the Banco Guipuzcoano in Villabona taking over one million pesetas in ETA s first direct bank robbery 11 December 1967 An ETA squad attempts to blow up buildings in Eibar and Elgoibar both in Gipuzkoa During the getaway an exchange of gunfire with the members of the Guardia Civil at a roadblock wounds two of the ETA activists 12 June 7 1968 Two ETA activists Txabi Etxebarrieta and Inaki Sarasqueta kill Guardia Civil member Jose Pardines at a roadblock It is the first death attributed to ETA Following the incident the two ETA activists are shot at another roadblock The first Txabi Etxebarrieta is killed while the second Inaki Sarasqueta is wounded 12 August 2 1968 An ETA squad shoots and kills Meliton Manzanas commander of the Francoist political police division in San Sebastian as he returns to his home in Irun Gipuzkoa It is ETA s first planned assassination The Franco government declares a state of exception in the province the next day 13 1970 1979 edit nbsp Luis Carrero Blanco January 17 1972 ETA kidnaps Lorenzo Zabala Suinaga the ethnic Basque director of a factory where striking workers were recently fired ETA demands that the factory make concessions to its workers These conditions are largely met on January 22 the strikers return to work and Zabala is found unharmed in a rural area on the night of January 24 14 August 29 1972 ETA activists kill Galdakao policeman Eloy Garcia in a shootout 15 16 January 16 1973 An ETA commando kidnaps Navarran industrialist Felipe Huarte from his home ETA demands 50 million pesetas and concessions to striking workers at a factory owned by Huarte With payment of the ransom and resolution of the labor dispute Huarte is released on January 26 17 18 January 31 1973 ETA activists assault a powder magazine near Hernani Gipuzkoa and take 3 000 kilograms of explosives later hiding them in the same safe house near San Sebastian where Felipe Huarte had been kept 19 December 20 1973 Prime Minister Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco is killed along with his driver and a bodyguard when ETA detonates explosives under his passing vehicle on a Madrid street as Carrero Blanco returns from Mass The tunnel in which the explosives were placed had been prepared over nearly two years 20 September 13 1974 The Cafeteria Rolando bombing Located near the Direccion General de Seguridad Directorate General of Security and another police building the explosion inside the cafe kills and wounds an unclear number of patrons reported as nine and fifty six respectively by The New York Times ETA officially denies responsibility but several leftists are arrested and charged with the crime later claim the organization provided the explosives and expertise for the bombing 21 December 18 1974 An ETA squad unsuccessfully attempts to steal 25 million pesetas from a factory near Urduliz wounding two members of the Guardia Civil while escaping 22 December 28 1974 ETA activists rob the Banco de Bilbao in Vitoria taking six million pesetas 22 March 30 1975 A police inspector named Jose Diaz Linares is killed in San Sebastian by ETA 23 April 22 1975 A policeman named Moran is killed by ETA in Algorta 23 May 14 1975 ETA kills a Guardia Civil lieutenant in Guernica 24 October 5 1975 Three agents of the Guardia Civil are killed when an ETA bomb destroys their vehicle while on patrol in the mountains of Gipuzkoa 25 26 27 28 November 24 1975 In the organization s first attack since the death of Franco on November 20 ETA assassinates Antonio Echeverria the mayor of Oyarzun Gipuzkoa and alleged police informer 29 January 15 1976 ETA activists kidnap Jose Luis Arrasate son of a Basque industrialist from his home in Berriz The family is unable to pay the ransom and amid condemnation from various Basque groups Arrasate is released unharmed on February 15 30 February 1976 Victor Legoburu mayor of Galdakao and alleged police informer is killed by ETA 29 March 18 1976 ETA kidnaps and kills Angel Berazadi a Basque industrialist 31 April 1976 ETA claims responsibility for the killings of two Spanish policemen in Southern France Later in the month the group electrocutes guardia civil Miguel Gordo Garcia when he attempts to remove a booby trapped Basque flag in Barakaldo 29 32 October 4 1976 Assassination of Juan Maria de Araluce Villar In a daytime machine gun attack on the streets of San Sebastian ETA activists kill Juan Maria De Araluce Villar president of the Provincial Assembly of Gipuzkoa and member of the Council of the Realm along with his driver and three police guards Ten bystanders are wounded 33 34 October 8 1977 In Guernica ETA gunmen kill Augusto Guillermo Unceta Barrenechea president of the Provincial Assembly of Biscay along with two guardia civil who had been escorting him 35 36 37 38 May 9 1978 In Pamplona a bomb concealed in a streetlight explodes as a Guardia Civil vehicle passes killing agent Manuel Lopez Gonzalez 39 40 September 25 1978 ETA gunmen kill two guardia civiles in San Sebastian then hijack a taxi while making their escape 41 42 43 October 22 1978 ETA gunmen ambush four civil guards killing three of them and wounding the fourth in an attack in Getxo 44 July 28 1979 three bombs in Barajas Airport and Atocha and Chamartin train stations kill 7 people and injured a further 100 The attacks came a day after attacks in Bilbao and San Sebastian had killed four people 45 1980 1989 edit February 1 1980 6 Civil Guards are killed in an ambush at Ispaster after their convoy was attacked with guns and grenades 2 ETA members are also killed by a grenade they had thrown This was the deadliest incident of 1980 April 16 1980 2 Civil Guards are killed after the border post they were manning was attacked with gunfire 46 May 15 1980 3 Policia Nacional officers are shot dead by an ETA gunman at a cafe in San Sebastian 47 July 13 1980 In an ambush in Orio ETA attempts a repeat of the attack in Ispaster earlier in the year and kills 2 Civil Guards However a subsequent gunfight results in the death of 2 ETA members September 20 1980 4 civil guards are killed in attack in a bar in Markina October 3 1980 3 police officers are killed after their car was strafed with gunfire in Durango 48 October 4 1980 Three unmasked gunmen murder 3 Civil Guards minutes before the start of a cycling race that was to have kicked off a local fiesta in Agurain Salvatierra Alava The murders received particular notoriety because the local priest Ismael Arrieta Perez de Mendiola provided details to help the terrorists plan the attack Father Ismael received 10 years in prison for each of the 3 murders which the Supreme Court of Spain later reduced to 18 years 49 50 November 3 1980 ETA s second deadliest attack of the year sees 5 people four of them civil guards killed in a gun attack in a bar in Zarautz May 7 1981 3 members of the Spanish military are killed after a bomb was placed on top of their vehicle in Madrid 51 1981 A bomb exploded in the hull near the boiler area of the Spanish destroyer Marques de la Ensenada D 43 while anchored in the port city of Santander Cantabria Spain 52 March 23 1982 An ETA gun attack kills 2 police inspectors and a civilian in Sestao 53 September 14 1982 ETA s deadliest attack of the year occurs in Renteria where they ambush and kill four police officers May 28 1983 2 Civil Guards were killed by gunmen in Pamplona while guarding a post office 54 April 13 1984 A booby trap bomb in a car kills 2 policemen in Pamplona Earlier in the day a retired army commander was shot dead by ETA gunmen also in Pamplona 55 December 7 1984 A bomb hidden in a car detonates as a military convoy passes in the town of Galdakao 2 soldiers and a civilian are killed 56 May 22 1985 2 off duty policemen are shot dead near San Sebastian 57 May 30 1985 A 14 year old boy and a policeman are killed by a bomb in Pamplona 58 September 1985 A car bomb in Madrid kills an American citizen and wounds 16 Civil Guards February 6 1986 Rear Admiral Cristobal Colon de Carvajal y Maroto and his driver 59 the Rear Admiral descended from Cristobal Colon June 17 1986 3 members of Spanish army are shot dead inside a car while driving through Madrid 60 July 14 1986 Plaza Republica Dominicana bombing A car bomb on Republica Dominicana square in Madrid explodes at the passing of a small bus carrying young Civil Guards killing 12 of them and injuring 50 people January 30 1987 A car bomb by the Plaza del Pilar in Zaragoza explodes at the passing of a military bus carrying personnel and teachers of the General Military Academy killing 1 officer and the bus driver and injuring more than 40 some critically June 19 1987 Hipercor bombing A car bomb explodes in the underground car park of an Hipercor supermarket in Barcelona killing 21 civilians mostly women one pregnant and several small children and injuring 45 July 14 1987 A roadside bomb explodes beside a Civil Guard patrol in Onate killing 2 61 August 6 1987 A bomb kills 2 policemen in Vitoria 62 September 9 1987 A car bomb detonates outside the Civil Guard headquarters in Guernica 2 Civil Guards are killed 63 December 11 1987 Zaragoza barracks bombing 250 kg of explosives inside a car bomb explode next to the Civil Guard s Barracks in Zaragoza killing 11 people including 5 children and injuring 88 April 15 1988 2 policemen are shot dead in Vitoria 64 August 21 1988 A car bomb in Estella kills 2 police officers 65 September 10 1988 2 police men of the anti terrorism brigade are shot dead in Izurtza 66 November 22 1988 A bomb outside a Civil Guard building in Madrid kills 2 civilians one of whom was a 2 year old child 67 May 8 1989 A booby trap bomb kills 2 policemen in Madrid 68 May 24 1989 A car bomb in Bilbao killed 2 officers of the National Police and 1 Ertzaintza 69 June 26 1989 A large bomb exploded outside a Civil Guard barracks in the town of Llodio thirteen miles from Bilbao 70 July 19 1989 A commander and colonel in the Spanish army are shot dead by gunmen in Madrid 71 September 12 1989 Anti terrorist prosecutor from the Audiencia Nacional Carmen Tagle is shot dead in front of her home 72 October 1989 July 1990 ETA attacks in the Netherlands 1990 1999 edit 1990 edit January 27 A small bomb explodes outside a bar near Pamplona 73 January 30 A bomb hidden in a bicycle explodes in Bilbao killing a police officer 74 February 5 A bomb hidden in a garbage bag was defused outside a civil guard barracks in Ortuella 75 February 6 A booby trap bomb was placed under a police officer s car in Ortuella The device was defused 75 February 27 A parcel bomb severely injures the president of the Audiencia Nacional 76 February 28 A parcel bomb seriously injures a post office worker 77 March 1 A retired lieutenant was severely injured after being shot in the head in San Sebastian 78 March 3 A grenade was fired at the civil guard barracks in Amorebieta but failed to explode 79 March 6 Police intercept a letter bomb sent to the Interior Minister 80 March 14 A prison official was shot dead in San Sebastian 81 April 4 A civil guard cook was shot dead near San Sebastian 82 April 6 A gunman shoots dead a drug trafficker and his wife while they are leaving a bar in San Sebastian April 7 in Lekunberri 6 grenades are launched at a civil guard barracks at 10 minute intervals injuring 2 guards A booby trap bomb planted at the launch site injured another 2 officers and killed a sniffer dog 83 April 19 A letter bomb seriously injures an official for the Seville Expo 92 84 April 23 A letter bomb moderately injured a prison official A second package was sent to the Ministry of Justice but was defused 85 May 9 The Tour of Spain cycling event was disrupted by 2 bomb explosions near the race route No one was injured 86 May 16 A parcel bomb returned from Seville was defused in Burgos 87 June 3 A former police officer was shot dead in Pamplona 88 June 10 A civilian is shot dead in Algorta 89 June 13 A retired army colonel was shot dead in San Sebastian 90 June 18 A bomb explodes under the car of a police officer 91 June 20 A bomb was defused under the car of a police officer 92 June 25 A gun battle along the river Irati leaves 2 ETA members and a civil guard dead 93 June 28 A retired army captain was shot dead in San Sebastian 94 July 7 A police officer lost both his legs in an under car booby trap bomb in Barakaldo 95 July 12 In Algorta a remote control bomb seriously injured a civil guard 96 August 12 4 grenades were fired at the civil guard barracks in Zarautz 97 August 14 A bomb explodes on the Leon Gijon railway line 98 August 14 A bomb placed under a police officer s car was defused in San Sebastian 99 August 17 A second bomb explodes on a railway line 100 August 17 A car bomb damages the central police station in Burgos 48 people were lightly injured 101 August 21 An ETA member is killed by his own bomb in Oiartzun 102 August 28 Two bars are damaged by bombs in San Sebastian 103 August 30 A parcel bomb addressed to a civil guard colonel was defused in Intxaurrondo 104 August 31 A bomb destroys a boat docked at a navy port in San Sebastian 105 September 1 A civilian and a police officer are killed by a car bomb in Bilbao 106 September 9 Two explosions occur at an oil refinery in Tarragona 107 September 11 A car bomb wounds 17 outside a civil guard barracks in Cartagena 108 September 16 A bomb lightly wounded two police officers in Bilbao 109 September 18 A gunfight erupts between a police patrol and an ETA group preparing to kill an alleged drug dealer 1 ETA gunman is killed 110 September 22 3 grenades are fired at the police headquarters in San Sebastian 111 September 26 A bomb is found planted under a police vehicle in Basauri 112 September 27 A bomb explodes in Renteria October 6 A bar owner was shot dead in Plentzia 113 October 17 A 50 kilogramme car bomb was defused outside a car dealership in San Sebastian 114 October 23 A 70 kilogramme car bomb was defused near a civil guard barracks in Pesues 115 November 2 2 grenades were thrown at the civil guard barracks in Balmaseda 116 November 8 In Pasaia 2 policemen were wounded by a bicycle bomb 117 November 18 A van bomb in Santurce kills 2 policemen 118 November 23 A car bomb explodes outside a civil guard barracks in Sant Carles de la Rapita 119 December 1 A bomb explodes in bar in San Sebastian 120 December 8 A car bomb explodes in the town of Sabadell Barcelona killing 6 Policia Nacional officers and injuring 10 people including two other police officers The officers died when a car bomb went off as the officer s van passed 121 December 9 A bomb explodes in a military barracks in San Sebastian 122 December 13 A newspaper seller accused of being a police informer is shot dead in San Sebastian 123 December 14 A policeman is killed by a bomb in Amorbieta 124 December 14 In San Sebastian a police officer was lightly injured after a bomb exploded while he was refueling his car 124 December 15 A civilian was lightly injured after a bomb exploded outside a police station in Basauri 125 December 17 A letter bomb seriously injures a woman at her home in Madrid after her husband had stolen the package from a sorting office 126 December 20 12 people are injured after a car bomb explodes near a military barracks in Valencia 127 December 27 A letter bomb sent to a construction company is defused by police 128 December 28 A car bomb is defused outside a civil guard headquarters in Durango 129 1991 edit January 1 Police carried out a controlled explosion on a bomb in a post office in Vitoria 130 January 2 Colonel Luis Garcia Lozano was shot dead in his office in San Sebastian 131 January 8 In Bilbao a woman and her 11 year old daughter were injured when a bomb exploded underneath the van they were in Their family was alleged by ETA to be involved in drug trafficking 132 January 9 An alleged drug trafficker was seriously injured by a bomb placed under his van He died 2 days later 133 134 January 10 In the third such attack in as many days a man was seriously injured by an under car booby trap bomb in San Sebastian 135 January 18 A bomb explodes in a block of buildings in San Sebastian 136 January 22 A small bomb exploded in a bank in Pamplona 137 January 31 A former civil guard was shot dead in Bilbao 138 February 4 2 bombs exploded in San Sebastian 139 February 5 a building inhabited by police officers and their families in San Sebastian was evacuated after a small bomb exploded beside it 140 February 14 a navy patrol boat was sunk by a bomb in Hondarribia There were no reported injuries In another incident a bomb placed in a Telefonica building in San Sebastian was defused 141 February 15 a car bomb exploded outside of a prison in Malaga No significant damage was caused and 10 people suffered minor injuries 142 February 19 a small bomb damaged an excavator working on a highway project in Pamplona 143 February 21 a bank in Pamplona suffered minor damage from a bomb 144 March 2 5 civil guards and a civilian were injured after a large truck bomb exploded outside of a refinery in Somorrostro 145 March 3 5 cars were damaged by fire after a bomb exploded at a Renault dealership in San Sebastian 146 March 4 In Valencia Jose Edmundo Casan the regional delegate of the construction company Ferrovial was shot dead in his office Approximately 15 minutes later elsewhere in the city a car bomb was defused by police 147 148 March 7 a car bomb caused significant damage after it exploded outside the headquarters of the construction company Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas in Madrid There were no injuries 149 May 29 A car bomb loaded with 70 kg of explosives is detonated inside the Civil Guard s Casa Cuartel in Vic Barcelona which was located next to a school 10 people are killed 4 of them children and 44 are injured The day after the bombing two members of the ETA cell which carried out the attack were killed by the Civil Guard in a raid on a house at Llica d Amunt near Barcelona 150 May 30 A police officer was seriously injured in Bilbao after a bomb planted under the driver s seat of his car detonated 151 June 5 Lieutenant Aguilar Prieto a member of the Air Force was killed after a bomb detonated under his car in Madrid 4 teenagers standing at a bus stop near by were injured 152 In Italy the office of Iberia in Milan and the Spanish school in Bologna were damaged by bombs 153 June 12 2 policemen are killed trying to defuse a bomb in Madrid 154 June 13 Civil Guard Ricardo Rios was shot dead while sitting in his car in Trapaga The victim was waiting on his son leaving school when he was shot 155 June 23 A 50 kilogram car bomb exploded outside of a police station in Madrid injuring 5 officers Dozens of homes and cars nearby were damaged in the blast 156 June 25 A police officer escaped death whenever a bomb planted onto his car detached from it in Basauri 157 June 28 A prison guard 2 inmates and a civilian are killed by parcel bomb in a Seville prison 158 July 1 A parcel bomb similar to the one sent to a Seville prison a few days prior detonates in Madrid 2 police officers attempting to defuse the devise are killed A third dies a few days later 159 July 6 2 incendiary devices detonate inside of tour buses used by Spanish tourists in Rome There are no injuries 160 July 27 A car bomb detonated in San Sebastian as a police vehicle passed While major damage was caused to the surroundings no injuries were reported In a separate attack earlier in the day a car bomb detonated outside of a Civil Guards barracks in Irun 4 Guards and 12 family members were lightly injured in the blast 161 July 28 A Civil Guard was killed and another was injured by a bomb in Getxo The two Guards were inside of an unmarked vehicle whenever a car bomb exploded as they passed 162 August 2 Two businessmen were injured by a parcel bomb in Madrid The construction firm they both worked for had been contracted to build a highway between San Sebastian and Pamplona 163 September 16 in the Mutxamel bombing ETA attempts to repeat the Vic bombing with a car bomb attack on the Civil Guard barracks in Mutxamel near Alicante but the car bomb fails to hit its target After being towed away as an abandoned vehicle the car bomb explodes killing a tow truck driver and two policemen 164 October 23 2 civil guards are shot dead inside a bar in San Sebastian 165 December 13 In Barcelona 2 national policemen are shot dead 166 1992 edit January 15 University of Valencia Professor Manuel Broseta Pont is shot dead by ETA in the gardens in front of the University on the Avenida de Blasco Ibanez Valencia 167 January 16 2 non commissioned officers are shot dead in Barcelona 168 February 6 in their deadliest attack of the year an ETA car bomb kills 4 soldiers and 1 civilian employee of the army in Plaza de la Cruz Verde 200 metres from the army headquarters in Madrid August 17 2 civil guards are shot dead while shopping in Oyarzun 169 1993 edit June 21 A car bomb explodes at the passing of a military van at the junction of Lopez de Hoyos and Joaquin Costa streets in Madrid killing 6 soldiers 1 civilian and injuring 20 people 1994 edit April 18 A passer by was killed and eight people wounded in Barcelona when ETA men fired two mortars targeting a military headquarters in La Rambla 170 April 28 Jose Benigno Villalobos Blanco a Corporal First of Guardia civil is shot dead in back at entrance of his house building in Trapagaran Biscay 171 July 19 An army lieutenant is killed by a bomb in Madrid His driver and a passerby are also killed by the blast 172 1995 edit 1995 Assassination plot on King Juan Carlos of Spain failed April 19 Unsuccessful attempt to kill Jose Maria Aznar the leader of Spain s right wing opposition and future Prime Minister A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosives is detonated at the passing of his official car He is saved by his vehicle s armor plating but a bystander is killed in the blast December 11 A car bomb explodes at the passing of military van in the Vallecas district of Madrid killing 6 civilians who worked for the Army The explosion also left 17 people injured and great damage around the area 1996 edit January 17 Abduction of Jose Antonio Ortega Lara civil servant in a prison in Logrono ETA demands the relocation of imprisoned ETA members for the restoration of his freedom Ortega Lara is rescued by the police 532 days later on July 1 1997 This has been the longest kidnapping ever in Spain citation needed July 20 Bombs at Reus Airport injured 35 people mostly British tourists 173 1997 edit July 10 Abduction of Basque councilor Miguel Angel Blanco prompting six million Spaniards to join mass demonstrations against ETA The organization asks the government to relocate all imprisoned ETA members in prisons closer to the Basque Country in 48 hours When the government does not accept this demand Miguel Angel Blanco is shot and dies on July 13 citation needed 1998 edit 30 January A PP councillor and his wife are shot dead at a restaurant in Seville 174 1999 edit December 21 22 The Spanish Civil Guard intercepts a Madrid bound van driven by ETA members and loaded with 950 kg of explosives near Calatayud Zaragoza the next day another van loaded with 750 kg is found not far from there The incident is known as la caravana de la muerte the convoy of death Shortly after 9 11 ETA confirmed their plan had been to use those 1 700 kg to blow down Torre Picasso online report with video in Spanish 2000 2011 edit 2000 edit nbsp Demonstration in Madrid against the killing of Pedro Antonio Blanco Garcia January 21 ETA ends a 19 month lull in their guerrilla war with two massive car bombs in Madrid that kill Spanish army officer Pedro Antonio Blanco Garcia Four people were reported injured including one child No injuries were reported for the second blast A police officer was reported to have died in a shootout after the attack 175 176 February 22 An ETA car bomb kills the secretary general of the Socialist Party for the Basque province of Alava Fernando Buesa Blanco and his bodyguard The bomb was detonated as they walked past in a university campus in Vitoria 177 March 6 A car bomb loaded with 30 kg of explosives goes off at the passing of a Civil Guard patrol in San Sebastian 7 people were injured 178 March 21 A homemade bomb explodes in front of the house of journalist Pedro Briongos The explosion caused damage to the building but no injuries 179 March 27 ETA tries to kill Spanish National Radio journalist Carlos Herrera with a letter bomb sent to his office in Seville The device was defused by police 178 May 7 Jose Luis Lopez de la Calle a journalist and contributor to the Basque edition of the Madrid based daily El Mundo is shot dead outside his home in Andoain 178 June 4 Jose Maria Pedrosa Urkiza Partido Popular town councillor for Durango is shot dead by ETA members 178 July 7 Ertzaintza officers defuse a bomb attached to the car of a businessman in the town of Ordizia Gipuzkoa 178 nbsp The July 12 2000 car bomb caused great damage to El Corte Ingles and FNAC shopping centers in Preciados street of Madrid July 12 A car bomb goes off in the center of Madrid injuring 12 people The explosion was an attempt to kill police officers as the device exploded 10 minutes before the scheduled time and officers were still clearing off the area 180 July 15 A local Partido Popular politician Jose Maria Martin Carpena is shot dead in the city of Malaga Andalusia 178 July 16 A car bomb explodes in a Civil Guard barracks in the town of Agreda Soria slightly injuring one person and causing great damage 178 July 18 ETA sets off a powerful bomb in a shopping centre in Vitoria No one was injured in the attack which also destroyed the headquarters of a bank 181 July 19 A bomb is found attached to a car belonging to senior Socialist politician Jose Asenjo in the city of Malaga The bomb safely detonated by police 178 July 20 A car loaded with explosives is defused by police in Malaga after a warning call from ETA 178 July 24 A car bomb explodes in Getxo and damages the house of Partido Popular Senator Pilar Aresti 4 people were injured in the attack 178 July 26 Police defuse a bomb attached to the car of Partido Popular councilor Agustin Ramos Vallejo in Durango 178 July 27 A 1 5 kg bomb explodes in a bank machine in Vitoria 178 July 29 ETA members shot dead Socialist politician Juan Maria Jauregui in Tolosa Gipuzkoa A car bomb used to run away exploded hours later in Villabona 182 August 7 Four members of ETA die when a bomb exploded in their car in Bilbao Police suspected they were taking the vehicle loaded with explosives to use as a car bomb somewhere in the city 183 August 8 A car bomb explodes in Zumaia Gipuzkoa killing Jose Maria Korta Uranga the president of an employers organization Later that day a car bomb exploded in Madrid injuring 11 people 178 August 9 ETA gunmen kill Spanish lieutenant Francisco Casanova Vicente in Pamplona Tension rises in Spain with anti and pro ETA demonstrations and riots 184 185 August 20 A car bomb in the town of Sallent de Gallego Huesca kills two young Civil Guards 178 August 24 A series of bombs go off at several Basque companies offices A total of 6 bombs exploded in the towns San Sebastian Irun and Lazkao 186 August 29 Partido Popular councilor Manuel Indiano Azaustre is shot dead inside his sweet shop in Zumarraga Gipuzkoa 187 September 10 A bomb explodes in a discotheque in Itziar Gipuzkoa causing great damage to the building No one was injured 178 September 14 Former Socialist politician Jose Ramon Recalde survives after being shot in the head in San Sebastian 188 September 16 Police defuse eight grenade launchers in Hernani Gipuzkoa where King Juan Carlos Jose Maria Aznar and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder were visiting a local museum 189 September 21 Partido Popular councilor Jose Luis Ruiz Casado is shot dead in Sant Adria del Besos Barcelona 178 October 7 Police safely explode a bomb placed under the car of a Spanish officer in Seville 178 October 8 Police safely explode another bomb placed under the car of a Spanish officer in Seville 178 October 9 Police defuse a bomb placed inside the car of a Spanish officer in Seville That same day judge Luis Portero is shot dead in Granada 178 October 16 Military doctor Antonio Munoz Carinanos is shot dead in his office in Seville 178 October 21 Police safely defuse a bomb attached to the car of Juan Antonio Gallastegui politician linked to Electronic Arts 178 October 22 A car bomb explodes in Vitoria killing prison official Maximo Casado Carrera Later that day lawyer Jose Maria Muguruza Velilla received a parcel bomb at his home in San Sebastian which was later defused by police 178 October 30 A car bomb loaded with 20 kg of explosive goes off in the center of Madrid killing Supreme Court judge Francisco Querol Lombardero 3 other people died in the explosion including a bus driver hit by the blast 64 other people were injured in ETA s deadliest attack in years 178 November 2 A car bomb explodes at the Avinguda Diagonal avenue in Barcelona injuring a security officer and a municipal officer 178 November 10 A bomb fails to go off in front of the house of two journalists Aurora Intxausti and Juan Palomo in San Sebastian 178 November 11 A booby trap bomb explodes outside a police barracks in San Sebastian injuring 10 police officers 178 November 21 Former Socialist health minister Ernest Lluch is shot dead in a Barcelona car park Earlier that day a bomb had caused great damage to an estate agency in Guernica Biscay and grenades had been thrown at a Civil Guard barracks in Irun One of the grenades injured a policeman and another hit a children s school Police defused a car bomb next to the barracks 178 December 5 Police defuse a bomb placed in front of a court house in Eibar Gipuzkoa 178 December 14 A car bomb explodes in Viladecavalls Barcelona killing Partido Popular councilor Francisco Cano Consuegra 178 December 18 ETA tries to kill a professor by placing a bomb inside an elevator at the University of the Basque Country in Lejona Biscay 178 December 20 A municipal police officer is shot dead in the center of Barcelona 178 December 27 A bomb explodes in a social security office in San Sebastian No one was injured 178 December 31 A car loaded with 160 kg of dynamite is defused by police in Seville after a warning call from ETA 178 2001 edit January 9 A bomb fails to explode in Zarautz Gipuzkoa when Partido Popular members were paying tribute to a councillor killed by ETA 190 January 10 Two 6 kg 13 lb backpack bombs explode in the city of Girona No one was injured but there was great damage to a government building 190 January 15 A small bomb goes off outside an Ertzaintza related union office in Bilbao 190 January 20 Two homemade bombs explode outside the houses of two Ertzaintza officers in Bilbao No one was injured 190 January 22 Civil Guard officers deactivate a massive car bomb placed by ETA in Getxo Biscay 190 January 24 Police defuse a bomb placed by ETA under the car of a Spanish army worker in Zizur Mayor Navarre 190 January 26 A car bomb in a suburb of San Sebastian kills a navy cook and injures two people 178 January 31 Two Civil Guards escape death after a bomb targeted at them explodes in Pasaia Gipuzkoa No one was injured 178 February 3 A post office in San Sebastian is destroyed by the throwing of dozens of molotov cocktails 191 February 12 A car bomb loaded with 40 kg 88 lb of dynamite fails to explode in Madrid According to Spanish press the attack was targeted at an important almirant of the Spanish army 191 February 18 The son and wife of a Socialist councillor in Getxo Biscay are slightly injured after molotov cocktails are thrown at their house 191 nbsp The March 17 car bomb was the first and last time that ETA killed a Catalan policeman February 22 Two commuting electrical workers are killed by a car bomb explosion in San Sebastian The blast seriously injured the supposed target a Socialist town councilor Three other people were also injured That same day the suspected head of the ETA commandos Txapote was arrested in France 191 February 23 Three bombs explode inside a local youth office in the town of Zumarraga Gipuzkoa The devices caused minor damage to the building 191 February 28 Police deactivate a bomb in Cintruenigo Navarre The same day a bomb explodes inside a post office in Hernani Gipuzkoa No one was injured 191 March 9 ETA members stole more than 1 6 tons of explosives and 20 000 detonators from a warehouse in the French city of Grenoble Isere 192 March 10 A car bomb kills an Ertzaintza officer in Hernani Hours later a bomb went off at a post office in Beasain Gipuzkoa No one was injured 192 March 17 A car bomb in front of a hotel in Roses Girona kills a Mossos d Esquadra police officer 3 other people were injured 192 March 18 Police safely detonate a car bomb in Gandia Valencia The blast caused great damage to a nearby hotel 192 March 20 ETA gunmen kill the deputy mayor of Lasarte Oria Gipuzkoa and member of the Socialist party Froilan Elespe Inciarte 178 March 28 Two bombs are detonated on the steps of Tolosa and Azpeitia court houses both in Gipuzkoa No one was injured 192 April 1 A homemade bomb explodes in the court house of Abadino Biscay No one was injured 193 April 15 A bomb explodes at the house of a UPN councilor of Villava Navarre No one was injured 193 April 21 A 4 kg 8 8 lb bomb explodes in front of the house of two Partido Popular councilors for the towns of Hondarribia and Irun both in Gipuzkoa 193 May 2 Ertzaina safely detonates a bomb found in an industrial park in Urnieta Gipuzkoa 194 May 6 Senior Popular Party member Manuel Jimenez Abad is shot dead in Zaragoza 194 May 12 A car bomb explodes in front of a bank headquarters in Madrid injuring 13 people The blast caused great damage to the area 194 May 15 A journalist is injured after opening a letter bomb sent to his home in Zarautz Gipuzkoa 194 May 19 A bomb exploded at the house of a Socialist party member in Vitoria No one was injured 194 May 23 Police defuse a bomb placed under the car of a security guard of the University of the Basque Country 178 May 24 Santiago Oleaga Elejabarrieta the officer of newspaper El Diario Vasco is shot dead in San Sebastian 194 June 3 At least fifty hooded people in Bergara place homemade bombs flaming bombs and throwing rockets and molotov cocktails No one was injured 195 June 7 A small bomb explodes near a Peugeot car dealership in San Sebastian 195 June 10 A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of dynamite goes off in Logrono injuring two people and causing great damage 195 June 16 Ertzaina police officers defuse a bomb placed in a Socialist party office in Elgoibar Gipuzkoa 195 June 21 A powerful car bomb explodes in front of a bank headquarters in San Sebastian following a warning call from ETA The explosion heavily damaged the building but caused no injuries 195 June 28 A parcel bomb placed on a bicycle explodes in Madrid injuring at least 10 people including a retired general who died one month later 178 July 10 A 40 kg 88 lb car bomb explodes in the center of Madrid killing a police officer and injuring 12 people 196 July 14 A van bomb explodes in Leiza Navarre killing UPN councilor Jose Javier Mugica Hours later an Ertzaintza officer is shot dead in Leaburu 196 July 24 An ETA militant accidentally blows herself up in Torrevieja Alicante The blast injured seven people 196 July 26 Police defuse a car bomb with 53 kilograms 117 lb of explosive at the airport of Malaga 196 July 27 A powerful homemade bomb explodes in front of the house of a senior Spanish lieutenant in Vitoria No one was injured 196 August 3 A small bomb explodes on a railway track in La Roda Albacete No one was injured 178 August 5 Two Ertzaintza officers are injured in Portugalete after being attacked with Molotov cocktails and stones 197 August 15 Two dynamite bombs explode on a high speed railway track in Ciudad Real That same day a homemade bomb exploded in front of an Ertzaintza officer house in San Sebastian 197 August 16 Police defused two bombs placed in front of a bank headquarters in San Sebastian 197 August 18 A massive car bomb explodes near a hotel in Salou Tarragona No one was injured 197 August 27 A car bomb loaded with 50 kilograms 110 lb of explosive goes off on the second floor of Terminal 2 Madrid Barajas Airport car park causing only material damage 197 September 2 A home made bomb explodes in an electronics store owned by an officer of the Ertzaintza in Vitoria No one was injured September 18 A bomb explodes in front of a social security office in San Sebastian No one was injured 178 September 28 A 30 kg 66 lb bomb explodes inside a discotheque in Lacunza Navarre No one was injured after a warning call from ETA 178 October 1 A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosive goes off in front of a court house in Vitoria injuring one person 178 October 12 A car bomb explodes in Madrid injuring 12 people The bomb which exploded at night was supposed to go off during a military parade that morning 178 November 6 A car bomb explodes loaded with 25 kg 55 lb of explosive goes off in Madrid injuring 100 people The bomb was targeted at Juan Junquera secretary general of the Spain s scientific police who was only slightly injured The blast also caused great damage around the area 178 November 7 Judge Jose Maria Lidon Corbi is shot dead in Getxo 178 November 20 Two Ertzaintza officers are injured as they tried to remove a booby trapped banner with a pro ETA slogan in Bilbao 178 November 23 Two Ertzaintza officers are shot dead in Beasain Gipuzkoa 178 December 1 Two bombs explode in industrial parks of Arrankudiaga and Amorebieta both in Biscay 178 December 28 A 5 kg 11 lb bomb explodes in front of a telecommunications provider building in Arrigorriaga Biscay No one was injured 178 2002 edit nbsp A plaque to Beiro Montes January 12 ETA sets off a car bomb carried with 15 20 kg of explosive in a Shopping mall in Bilbao which caused no injured but great damage The organization made a warning call to newspaper Gara just 15 minutes before the blast Later that day a bomb exploded in a house owned by an Ertzainta in the neighborhood of Anorga San Sebastian without causing any injuries August 4 Car bomb explodes outside the Civil Guard s casa cuartel in Santa Pola and kills two people a six year old girl and a 54 year old man and injuring 40 people August 9 The 2002 Torrevieja bombing ETA placed an explosive in the toilets of a hamburger restaurant located a few meters from a tourist office the Alicante town of Torrevieja No one died or was injured although it caused serious material damage 198 September 24 bomb planted at the Civil Guard post on Navarrese Gipuzkoan border near Berasategi kills Juan Carlos Beiro Montes head of the Leitza Guardia Civil unit 2003 edit February 8 A senior police officer is shot dead in the town of Andoain Gipuzkoa 178 February 18 A 6 kg bomb placed in front of an Ertzaintza police officer house in Murueta Biscay is defused by police 178 May 30 A car bomb explodes in Sanguesa Navarre killing two police officers and injuring 2 people 178 June 14 A car bomb loaded with 30 kg of explosive is defused by police in Bilbao 178 June 19 A 5 kg bomb explodes in a power transmitter in Iurreta Biscay No one was injured 178 June 23 A powerful bomb explodes in a hotel in Getxo Biscay after a warning call from ETA No one was injured but the hotel was heavily damaged 178 July 1 A car bomb loaded with 15 kg of explosive is defused by police in Bilbao The attack was afailed attempt to kill police officers with bomb traps 178 July 6 A bomb goes off in front of a transportation company in Bedia Biscay No one was injured 178 July 13 Police defuse a bomb placed by ETA inside a hotel in Pamplona 178 July 22 Two bombs explode in hotels in the cities of Alicante and Benidorm injuring 13 people among them police officers and foreign tourists 178 July 24 A bomb goes off in front of a court house in Estella Navarre 1 person was injured 178 July 27 A car bomb exploded in a parking lot at Santander Airport No one was injured after a warning call from ETA 178 July 31 A 5 kg bomb placed in front of a transportation company in Azkoitia Gipuzkoa is defused by police Hours later a bomb explodes in a car dealership in Lejona Biscay No one was injured 178 August 14 Police defuse a 20 kg rucksack bomb in Briviesca Burgos A passer by had spotted a suspicious package and called police 178 September 14 ETA members ambush two Ertzaintza police officers in an Alava road after faking a car accident An ETA member died during a shootout with the officers 178 October 12 Two bombs explode in Irun Gipuzkoa causing great damage but no injuries 178 October 18 An army barracks in Aizoain Navarre is hit by two grenades None of them exploded 178 December 23 A small bomb placed under a railway track in Zaragoza explodes causing minor damage to a train 178 December 24 ETA attempts to blow 50 kg of explosives inside Madrid s busy Chamartin Station on Christmas Eve Police thwarted the attempt when they stopped an ETA member trying to load 28 kg of explosives into a Madrid bound train in San Sebastian Another bomb with over 20 kg of explosives was then found inside a second train passing near Burgos on its way to Madrid 178 December 26 Police defuse a 2 kg bomb placed by ETA under a railway track in Samper de Calanda Teruel 178 2004 edit nbsp ETA usually attacked the north of Spain with small bombs during its summer campaigns In the picture Llanes August 7 Two small bombs planted by ETA explode in San Vicente de la Barquera Cantabria and Ribadesella Asturias No one was injured 199 August 12 Two bombs exploded in the cities of Gijon and Santander injuring one person 200 August 15 A small bomb goes off in Llanes Asturias without causing injuries 201 August 21 Two ETA bombs go off in the towns of Sanxenxo and Baiona Galicia injuring three people 202 August 28 ETA plants two bombs in the Galician cities of Santiago de Compostela and A Coruna The second bomb failed to explode 203 September 15 A small bomb planted by ETA goes off in an electricity substation in the town of Irun No one was injured 204 September 27 ETA militants send a videotape to Gara a Basque newspaper based in Gipuzkoa in which the militants state that ETA would continue to fight for Basque self determination and that ETA would respond with arms against those who deny us through the force of arms This videotape represented ETA s first major public statement since the 11 March Madrid train bombings December 3 ETA had bombs in 5 petrol stations in the Madrid area Due to a telephoned warning the areas were evacuated and no one was injured December 6 On Spanish Constitution Day ETA detonated seven bombs in bars cafes and town squares across Spain December 12 The Real Madrid Santiago Bernabeu stadium football Stadium was evacuated due to a phone in bomb threat on behalf of ETA The bomb expected to blow up at 9 00 p m does not explode and the 69 000 spectators of the match are safely evacuated by the Spanish Police at 8 45 p m 2005 edit February 9 ETA exploded a car with 30 kg of chlorate The car was placed to the side of the building of Steria Iberica and Bull Espana in Madrid The blast resulted in 42 people with minor injuries February 27 A small bomb exploded at a resort hotel in Villajoyosa after a telephoned warning The building was evacuated and no one was injured The explosion damaged only a small house near the residence s swimming pool September 24 ETA suspected of a car bomb attack in the northern Spanish province of Avila citation needed November 19 ETA claimed responsibility for attacks on five business in the Basque region for refusing to provide financial aid for Basque Freedom Businesses affected by the bombings were La Rioja Alta SL Distributor of Haro Beistegui Hermanos El Coto de Rioja Transport Azkar and Angulas Anuinaga No injuries were reported 205 206 December 6 On Spanish Constitution Day ETA detonated five bombs along Madrid highways No injuries were reported Also in northern Spain Santander Airport was closed following a threat of an attack using grenade launchers December 18 ETA detonated a bomb inside an eel cannery in Irura Gipuzkoa No injuries were reported although the cannery suffered extensive damage The police reports that the bombing is part of an extensive extortion campaign of ETA to Basque business owners December 21 ETA detonated a bomb inside a van in the back alley of a nightclub in Santesteban Navarre No injuries were reported The nightclub suffered extensive structural damages and some buildings around it suffered damages too 2006 edit nbsp Madrid Barajas Airport Bombing January 5 Two small 6 kg bombs exploded at a hotel in the village of Sos del Rey Catolico Zaragoza causing only minor damage and no injuries 207 January 7 A small bomb planted by ETA goes off in an electricity substation in the town of Borau Huesca No one was injured 208 January 22 A bomb explodes in a party office owned by Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE in the town of Nanclares de la Oca causing damage only to the building 209 January 26 ETA detonates a 10 kg bomb beside the court of justice of Balmaseda and another 5 kg one in the premises of Correos postal service in Etxebarri both in Biscay causing material damages and no personal injuries 209 January 29 A rucksack packed with explosives next to a job centre in Santutxu Bilbao went off One policeman was injured in the attack 209 February 1 After a warning call from ETA a bomb goes off in a postal office in Etxebarri Biscay 210 February 14 A car bomb loaded with 40 kg of explosive went off at a discotheque in Urdax Navarre causing damage but no injuries as police had cleared the area after a warning call from ETA 210 February 16 A bomb explodes in an industrial area in Trapagaran Biscay after a warning call from ETA No one was injured in the attack 210 February 22 A bomb explodes in an industrial park near Bilbao The bomb caused damage to many buildings 210 February 26 Two people are injured when a bomb exploded in a bank cash machine in the city of Vitoria 210 February 27 A bomb placed exploded at a courthouse in town of Mungia Biscay A passer by spotted a suspicious package and called police The bomb exploded before they were able to clear off the area and injured one policeman 210 February 28 A bomb exploded outside a labour ministry building in the town of Mutriku Gipuzkoa No one was injured 210 March 7 ETA detonated a bomb outside the offices of the fascist Spanish Falange organisation in Santona Cantabria One man was injured That same day two bombs exploded in two banks in Plentzia No one was injured 211 March 5 Following the February deaths of two ETA members Igor Miguel Angulo Iturrate aged 32 due to an apparent suicide by hanging and Ricardo Sainz Olmos aged 41 as a result of an apparent heart attack Batasuna together with the union Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak call a day of protest and general strike in the Basque Country on March 9 On the morning of the strike ETA detonates several bombs near highways causing no injuries 211 March 22 ETA declares a permanent ceasefire that started on 24 March 2006 at 00 00 23 00GMT 211 December 30 A van bomb containing 500 to 800 kilograms explodes at terminal T4 of Madrid Barajas Airport Two Ecuadorian immigrants Diego Armando Estacio Civizapa and Carlos Alonso Palate who were napping inside their cars in the parking garage were killed and 26 others were injured The low casualties were due to police intervention 212 March 5 One civilian was kidnapped in armed attack by ETA near Saint Jean de Luz in the Basque province of Labourd Lapurdi France On December 30 the victim was released by his captors 213 2007 edit June 5 ETA announces that the ceasefire is over 214 July 25 Two small bombs explode along the Tour de France route in just outside the small town of Belagua Navarre Spain No one was injured 215 August 24 A van bomb explodes in front of Civil Guard s cuartel in Durango Biscay injuring 2 Civil Guard officers 216 August 24 Three civilians including one child were kidnapped by suspected ETA militants in the tourist town of Messanges in the Landes department in Nouvelle Aquitaine in south western France 217 August 25 A van bomb explodes in an olive grove in Castellon No one was injured The van was supposed to be used for an attack in Valencia 216 September 2 A small bomb explodes in Fuenmayor La Rioja No one was injured 216 September 11 A massive car bomb fails to go off outside regional Defense ministry in Logrono 216 September 24 A 5 kg bomb explodes in front of an Ertzaintza police station in Zarautz Gipuzkoa No one was injured 216 October 9 A car bomb explodes in the La Pena area of Bilbao injuring one 216 December 1 Two Civil Guards are shot dead in the French town of Capbreton Aquitaine 216 December 24 A bomb explodes in front of a Socialist party office in Balmaseda Biscay No one was injured 216 2008 edit February 8 Two backpack bombs each loaded with 15 kg of explosive go off in front of a courthouse in Bergara Gipuzkoa 218 February 23 Following a warning call an 8 kg bomb explodes in a TV transmitter station on the outskirts of Bilbao Another bomb was hidden in the area targeted at policemen 219 220 February 29 A bomb explodes in a Socialist party office in the town of Derio Biscay No one was injured 218 March 7 An ETA gunman kills Isaias Carrasco former town councillor for Mondragon Gipuzkoa two days before the General Elections 221 March 21 A car bomb explodes outside a Civil Guard barracks in Calahorra Rioja injuring one policeman lightly and causing extensive property damage 222 March 30 Two small bombs exploded near Azpeitia Gipuzkoa with minor damage near a television transmitter No one was injured 223 April 12 A small bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Lapoblacion Navarre No one was injured 218 April 17 A powerful bomb explodes outside the office of Spanish Socialist party in Bilbao causing serious damage to the building and injuries to 7 Ertzaintza officers 224 April 19 A bomb explodes in front of an office of the Socialist party in Elgoibar Gipuzkoa No one was injured in the attack which caused great damage to the building 218 May 1 On the International Workers Day three bombs explode in labour institutions offices in San Sebastian and Arrigorriaga Biscay 218 May 12 Two small bombs damage construction equipment in a construction site in Hernani Gipuzkoa for the region s new Basque Y high speed train network 225 May 14 A van bomb explodes in a Civil Guard barracks in Legutiano Alava killing one policeman and injuring 4 218 May 19 A car bomb explodes in Getxo Biscay A boat club suffered great damage but no one was injured after a warning call from ETA 218 June 1 A powerful bomb explodes in the headquarters of a construction company in Zarautz Gipuzkoa Two people were slightly injured 218 June 8 A 5 kg bomb explodes at the presses of newspaper El Correo in Zamudio Biscay There was no warning call but no one was injured 218 July 4 A bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Urdingain Alava No one was injured 226 July 20 Five small bombs exploded in the seaside towns of Laredo and Noja in Cantabria One person was injured Earlier that day a bomb exploded in a bank office in Getxo Biscay No one was injured 227 July 28 A small bomb explodes at a highway building site in Orio Gipuzkoa No one was injured 228 July 29 A bomb goes off in the beach resort of Torremolinos Malaga No one was injured 229 August 17 Two small bombs explode in the beach resorts of Guadalmar and Benalmadena both in Malaga A third bomb placed under a bridge was defused by police No one was injured 230 September 21 A car bomb explodes next to a bank headquarters in Vitoria No one was injured Hours later another car bomb exploded in front of an Ertzaintza station in Ondarroa injuring 11 people 218 September 22 A car bomb goes off outside a military residence in Santona Cantabria killing a Spanish officer and injuring 7 people 218 October 4 A 5 kg rucksack bomb explodes in a courthouse in Tolosa Gipuzkoa No one was injured in the attack which damaged the building 218 October 25 A powerful bomb explodes in a train station in Berriz Biscay Another train station in Amorebieta was also attacked that day Police blamed the attacks on ETA related groups No one was injured 231 October 30 A powerful car bomb explodes at the University of Navarra in Pamplona Navarre 21 people were injured in the attack November 20 A bomb explodes in a television transmitter in Bilbao No one was injured 232 December 3 ETA gunmen kill businessman Ignacio Uria Mendizabal in Azpeitia Gipuzkoa Uria s company was working on the Basque Y 218 December 31 A van bomb with 100 kg of explosives exploded in front of the Basque public broadcaster EITB in Bilbao following a warning call from ETA 233 2009 edit January 16 A bomb went off in the early hours of the morning at a TV repeater station at Hernani Gipuzkoa The Basque Government reported no injuries in the blast at 1am and that the material damage was still being evaluated Hours later it was discovered it was a failed attempt to kill police officers with bomb traps 234 Two other bombs which weighed 10 and 4 kilograms respectively had been hidden near the access road to the booster station Cables reaching the road would have set the explosives off had anyone stepped on them A third bomb was also found 235 February 4 Police found an ETA car carried with a small amount of explosives in the Spanish city of Salamanca Police suspect activists wanted to explode the car in order to remove their fingerprints The find came one day after police found an arms cache in the Basque Country where agents carried out a controlled explosion on site in order to prevent a possible booby trap 236 February 7 Kale borroka youth groups linked to ETA attacks again a bus is burnt in the Northern city of Amurrio and a small explosion destroys a train in Errenteria Gipuzkoa 237 February 9 A powerful van bomb planted by ETA exploded near a trade fair complex in northeast Madrid Local news reports said no one was killed or injured and that the Red Cross had received a warning call from ETA The explosion of the van left a crater one metre three feet deep and damaged more than 30 vehicles a police statement said 238 It was heard throughout the district The attack followed the decision by the Spanish Supreme Court to exclude two Basque political parties Demokrazia Hiru Milloi and Askatasuna from the regional elections which were held three weeks later The two parties are said to have connections with ETA 239 February 21 A Basque Nationalist Party batzoki in Cruces Gurutzeta Barakaldo is damaged after a bomb exploded at 00 10 in front of the building No injuries were reported in an attack similar to others carried out by youth groups linked to ETA Minutes later another office in San Sebastian was also attacked with a small fire 240 241 February 23 Two bombs exploded in the Basque Country in less than 24 hours A rucksack packed with around 10 kg worth of explosives explodes outside the Basque Socialist Party headquarters in Lazkao Gipuzkoa after a warning call from ETA The blast took place at 03 00 causing major damage to the local but no injuries were reported 242 Two hours before some molotov cocktail were thrown at two banks in Tolosa Gipuzkoa 243 Another bomb explodes in front of a batzoki in Gasteiz minutes before midnight causing minimal damage to the building Police again blamed youth groups linked to ETA for the bomb 244 March 1 Molotov cocktail attacks on a court and several banks in the town of Amorebieta The attacks caused minor damage and no injuries 245 March 26 A bomb carried with 2 kg of explosive device is detonated in Amorebieta Biscay suspected to be the work of ETA The explosion caused minor damage but no fatalities or injuries The bomb was planted on the wall that surrounds a businessman s chalet The unidentified businessman is on a list of individuals who are at risk of being targeted by ETA 246 May 6 Two bombs at booster stations in Castro Urdiales Cantabria caused material damage and no injuries A nearby school had to be evacuated 247 June 19 A car bomb explodes in Arrigorriaga near Bilbao Biscay killing an officer of the Policia Nacional Though no claims were made it is suspected to be the handiwork of ETA It is the first attack since lehendakari Patxi Lopez assumed office on May 7 2009 248 July 10 After the arrest of three top ETA members a powerful bomb explodes in a Spanish Socialist Workers Party local office in Durango causing extensive damage to the building and the surroundings No one was injured or killed in the attack 249 July 29 A car bomb exploded outside a Guardia Civil barracks in the Northern Spanish city of Burgos The attack injured 65 people including women and children and caused the collapse of the building s facade ETA s claimed responsibility for the attack some days later although confirmed they made several warning calls to police something that the Spanish government denies 250 July 30 A car bomb exploded outside a Guardia Civil offices in Calvia Majorca killing two members of the Guardia Civil Carlos Saenz de Tejada and Diego Salva Lezaun ETA was blamed for the attack and the authorities sealed all entry and exit points to the island to stop the bombers escape Another explosive device was found under a policeman s car in the same town some hours later and deactivated by police 251 August 9 Four bombs exploded at a bars restaurants and shopping area in the capital of Majorca following a telephone call from ETA warning of imminent blasts in Palma Government sources said the blasts caused minor injuries though nobody was seriously hurt The explosives were planted on the same day of the Calvia attack citation needed October 16 After the arrest by the Spanish government of several Basque politicians a bus several cars and three banks are attacked by petrol bombs in the northern cities of Bilbao and Ondarroa The attacks were blamed on the kale borroka youth groups related to ETA 252 November 27 A bomb explodes inside a Getxo metro station The blast took place at 2 40am and heavily damaged the building Minutes before a bus was attacked and destroyed in Markina Biscay The previous day an explosive device went off in front of a local newspaper office in Pamplona The attacks came hours after the arrest of 34 youth Basques by the Spanish police forces 253 2010 edit February 17 A small bomb goes off in front of an employment institute office in Vitoria 254 March 16 An officer of the French Police Nationale is killed in a shootout with ETA members in Dammarie les Lys near Paris 255 April 12 14 train stations around Gipuzkoa and Biscay are attacked by groups of young independentists 256 April 16 A small bomb exploded at an agency of Telefonica in Llodio Groups linked to ETA were blamed 257 May 9 Two small explosive devices explode in the home of a judge and a security guard in San Sebastian June 23 ETA said it had planted four bombs to roads and railways in the city of Valencia No bombs were found 258 August Violence spreads along the Basque Country after a series of coordinated kale borroka attacks Several trash containers and a building are burnt in Ondarroa on August 7 259 dozens of trash containers are burnt in the town of Zarautz on August 11 leaving two police officers injured 259 a petrol bomb is thrown at a post office in Zalla on August 13 260 two trucks working on a TAV related project are burnt and destroyed in Andoain on August 16 259 several trash containers are burnt in the cities of Azkoitia and Vitoria on August 17 259 more trash containers are burnt in Vitoria on August 18 261 eight trash containers and several cars are burnt in the city of Bilbao and petrol bombs are thrown in Amorebieta on August 20 262 An explosive device went off in Bilbao on August 21 263 September 16 A small bomb goes off in an industrial zone of Vitoria causing damage but no injuries It is believed to be a kale borroka attack youth groups linked to ETA 264 December 20 A commando of ETA hides about 7 000 smart cards and plastic supports format card and seven specialized printers and several printing software in a business located in Bourg de Peage in France 265 2011 edit April 9 An officer of the Police Nationale is shot by 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atribuye a ETA Militar el sabotaje terrorista contra el Marques de la Ensenada El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2009 Asesinados en Sestao un salvaje atentado dos policias y la novia de uno de ellos El Pais in Spanish 1982 03 23 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos guardias civiles asesinados en Pamplona cuando hacian guardia en el interior deja central de Correos Two civil guards assassinated in Pamplona when they were guarding in the interior leaves post office El Pais in Spanish 1983 05 29 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un comerciante comandante retirado y dos policias nacionales fueron asesinados en Pamplona en dos atentados en cadena El Pais in Spanish 1984 04 14 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos militales y un civil muertos por la explosion de un coche bomba en Galdacano El Pais in Spanish 1984 12 08 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos policias nacionales asesinados cuando paseaban de paisano por un monte cercano a San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1985 05 23 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un nino y un policia muertos en un atentado en Pamplona El Pais in Spanish 1985 05 31 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Asesinados en Madrid el vicealmirante Colon de Carvajal y su conductor en un atentado en el que fue herido el comandante Rodriguez Toube El Pais 7 de febrero de 1986 Saenz de Ynestrillas y otros dos militares asesinados en Madrid El Pais in Spanish 1986 06 18 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Pedro Galnares y Antonio Lopez Martinez Colmenero asesinados en 1987 en Onati in Spanish Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina a a dos policias en Vitoria durante las fiestas patronales de la Virgen Blanca El Pais in Spanish 1987 08 07 Retrieved 2017 11 01 La explosion de un coche bomba mata a dos guardias civiles en Gernika El Pais in Spanish 1987 09 10 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos policias asesinados a tiros en Vitoria al municion empleada habitualmente por ETA El Pais in Spanish 1988 04 16 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos guardias civiles de Trafico asesinados en Navarra por la explosion de un coche bomba El Pais in Spanish 1988 08 22 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Los policias asesinados en Vizcaya investigaban sobre un posible lugar de contacto de etarras El Pais in Spanish 1988 09 12 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un nino de dos anos y un directivo de largometrajes de TVE son Ias dos victimas mortales del coche bomba El Pais in Spanish 1988 11 24 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Los funcionarios de prisiones recibiran cursillos en prevencion de atentados El Pais in Spanish 1989 05 11 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA marca el inicio de la campana europea con el asesinato de 3 policias El Pais in Spanish 1989 05 25 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Barracks Bombed in Basque Country RTE ie ETA asesina a dos jefes del Ejercito junto al Gobierno Militar de Madrid El Pais in Spanish 1989 07 20 Retrieved 2017 11 01 30 anos del asesinato de Carmen Tagle el azote de ETA que encargaba paella para los detenidos in Spanish Bomba contra un bar en las afueras de Pamplona El Pais in Spanish 1990 01 28 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Muere un policia en Bilbao al estallar un artefacto El Pais in Spanish 1990 01 31 Retrieved 2017 11 01 a b ETA desmiente los rumores sobre una tregua y se atribuye los ultimos atentados El Pais in Spanish 1990 02 07 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un paquete bomba amputa Ias manos al presidente de la Audiencia Nacional El Pais in Spanish 1990 02 28 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una funcionaria de Correos herida grave por la explosion de otra carta bomba El Pais in Spanish 1990 03 01 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un militar herido grave en San Sebastian al recibir un disparo en la cabeza El Pais in Spanish 1990 03 02 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un comando de ETA lanza una granada contra el cuartel de Amorebieta El Pais in Spanish 1990 03 04 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA envia una carta bomba al Congreso dirigida al ministro del Interior ETA sends a letter bomb to the Congress addressed to the Minister of the Interior El Pais in Spanish 1990 03 07 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Protesta general en las prisiones tras el asesinato de un funcionario por ETA El Pais in Spanish 1990 03 15 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina al cocinero del cuartel de la Guardia Civil de Intxaurrondo El Pais in Spanish 1990 04 05 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA lanza seis granadas a intervalos de 10 minutos contra un cuartel en Navarra El Pais in Spanish 1990 04 08 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una carta bomba amputa la mano a una funcionaria de la Comisaria de la Expo 92 El Pais in Spanish 1990 04 20 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA envia otros dos paquetes bomba contra funcionarios de prisiones El Pais in Spanish 1990 04 24 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un atentado de ETA paraliza la etapa en el paso del limite de La Rioja con Navarra El Pais in Spanish 1990 05 10 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Desactivan en Burgos un paquete bomba que fue devuelto desde Sevilla El Pais in Spanish 1990 05 17 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA se atribuye el asesinato de un ex policia expulsado por trafico de estupefacientes El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 04 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos individuos asesinan a una persona en Vizcaya El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 11 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Asesinado en San Sebastian un militar de 74 anos El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 14 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un policia presencio la destruccion de su vehiculo por una bomba en Basauri El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 19 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Descubierto un explosivo en el coche de un policia que ocupaban cinco ninos El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 21 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un sargento de la Guardia Civil muerto y otro herido en un tiroteo en Navarra El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 26 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina en San Sebastian a un militar retirado de 74 anos El Pais in Spanish 1990 06 29 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un policia pierde las piernas en Baracaldo al estallar un artefacto bajo su coche El Pais in Spanish 1990 07 08 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un guardia civil herido de gravedad al estallar una bomba en Algorta El Pais in Spanish 1990 07 13 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA lanzo cuatro granadas contra el cuartel de la Guardia Civil de Zarautz El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 13 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA hace estallar tres kilos de trilita en la linea Leon Gijon El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 15 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Desactivado un explosivo colocado en el coche de un policia El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 15 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Explota una segunda bomba en la linea Madrid Oviedo una de las amenazadas por ETA El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 18 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA destruye con un coche bomba la comisaria central de Burgos El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 18 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un joven muere en Oyarzun destrozado por el explosivo que manipulaba en un hipermercado El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 22 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA destruye dos bares en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 08 29 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Intxaurrondo Un artefacto explosivo destroza una patrullera de la Armada en el puerto de San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 01 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA utiliza por primera vez un coche a distancia y mata a dos personas en Bilbao El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 03 Retrieved 2017 11 01 La policia sospecha que el incendio en la refineria de Tarragona es obra de ETA El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 10 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un coche bomba de ETA causa 17 heridos en la casa cuartel de Cartagena El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 12 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Dos policias heridos en Bilbao al estallar una bomba accionada a distancia El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 17 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Muerto por la policia en Pamplona un etarra que pretendia atentar contra un narcotraficante El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 19 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA lanza tres granadas contra el cuartel de la policia en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 23 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un agente salva la vida al descubrir una bomba colocada en su vehiculo El Pais in Spanish 1990 09 27 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina al dueno de un bar de Plentzia cinco dias antes de que comience la campana electoral El Pais in Spanish 1990 10 08 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Desactivado un coche bomba con 50 kilos de explosivos junto a tres colegios de San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 10 18 Retrieved 2017 11 01 La Guardia Civil desactiva un coche bomba colocado por ETA en un pueblo de Cantabria El Pais in Spanish 1990 10 24 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Atentado contra la casa cuartel de la Guardia Civil de Balmaseda El Pais in Spanish 1990 11 03 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una moto bomba con cinco kilos de amonal hiere a dos guardias civiles en Pasaia El Pais in Spanish 1990 11 09 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Mueren dos policias en Santurtzi al estallar una camioneta bomba con 100 kilos de amosal El Pais in Spanish 1990 11 19 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA atenta contra una casa cuartel en Tarragona con un coche bomba guiado por control remoto El Pais in Spanish 1990 11 24 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Atentado en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 02 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Seis policias muertos y varios heridos en Sabadell en un atentado de ETA con coche bomba El Pais in Spanish December 9 1990 Retrieved September 23 2010 Estalla una bomba en un edificio de viviendas militares en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 10 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina a un vendedor de prensa en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 14 Retrieved 2017 11 01 a b ETA asesina a un policia en Amorebieta y hiere a un inspector en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 15 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Herido en una explosion El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 16 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Detenido un cartero por apropiarse del paquete bomba que hirio a su esposa El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 19 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una mujer pierde las dos piernas y otras 11 personas resultan heridas por coche bomba de ETA en Valencia El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 21 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Desactivado un artefacto dirigido a una empresa de la autovia de Navarra El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 28 Retrieved 2017 11 01 La Guardia Civil hace estallar un coche bomba en Durango El Pais in Spanish 1990 12 29 Retrieved 2017 11 01 La policia explosiona una bomba en una sucursal de la Caja Postal en Vitoria El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 02 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina al gobernador militar de Guipuzcoa en funciones El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 03 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una mujer y su hija heridas al estallar una bomba adosada a su coche en Bilbao El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 09 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un herido grave al estallar una bomba en una furgoneta en Bilbao El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 10 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Fallece el hombre que resulto herido el miercoles en un atentado en Bilbao El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 12 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un joven herido muy grave en un atentado en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 11 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Una bomba de ETA causa el panico en un edificio de San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 19 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Bomba en banco El Pais in Spanish 1991 01 23 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Bidaurrazaga Aitor Guenaga 31 January 1991 ETA asesina a un ex guardia civil El Pais Explosiones en San Sebastian El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 05 Retrieved 2017 11 01 Un edificio habitado por policias sufre el cuarto atentado El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 06 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Una bomba destruye una patrullera de la Armada en Guipuzcoa El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 15 Retrieved 2017 03 16 15 viviendas desalojadas en Malaga por la explosion de un coche bomba de ETA El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 16 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Atentado contra la autovia El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 21 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Bomba en Pamplona El Pais in Spanish 1991 02 22 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Cinco guardias civiles y una mujer heridos al estallar un camion bomba en Somorrostro El Pais in Spanish 1991 03 03 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Un artefacto explosivo El Pais in Spanish 1991 03 04 Retrieved 2017 03 16 La policia atribuye a ETA el coche bomba de Valencia El Pais in Spanish 1991 03 06 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Jose Edmundo Casan Perez Serrano in Spanish Retrieved 2023 10 30 Un coche bomba explota junto a la sede central de Construcciones y Contratas en Madrid El Pais in Spanish 1991 03 08 Retrieved 2017 03 16 Vic Barcelona recordara hoy a las victimas del atentado de ETA en su casa cuartel eleconomista es 13 June 2009 Retrieved 2010 09 05 Un policia herido en Bilbao por una bomba colocada en su coche El Pais in Spanish 1991 05 31 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 07 21 ETA asesina en Madrid a un teniente del Ejercito del Aire al hacer estallar una bomba en su coche El Pais in Spanish 1991 06 06 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 07 21 Nuevos atentados terroristas contra intereses espanoles en Milan y Bolonia El Pais in Spanish 1991 06 12 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 07 21 Mueren dos artificieros al estallar una bomba en una empresa de Madrid El Pais in Spanish 1991 06 13 Retrieved 2017 11 01 ETA asesina a un guardia civil en la puerta del colegio de sus hijo El Pais in Spanish 1991 06 14 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 07 21 Un coche bomba teledirigido hiere a cinco policias y destroza una comisaria de Madrid y un mercado El Pais in Spanish 1991 06 24 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 07 21 Un policia y su familia salvan la vida al desprenderse una 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