The minister said it was not yet known who had placed the bomb. He said early analysis suggested the explosives were similar to those used March 11 to blow up commuter trains in Madrid, killing 191 people and injuring 1,800.
A railway employee alerted police after discovering a suspicious looking package about 35 miles southwest of Madrid, Acebes said at a news conference. The package contained 22-to-24 pounds of explosives, which were connected to a detonator with a 450-foot cable, Acebes said
On Thursday, police discovered and stopped three letter bombs sent to different Spanish media.
Let the world know that terrorism works, and what do you expect to happen?
Michael Todd Howard set up an encounter with a woman he met in a chatroom on the Internet, planning for him to "break in and rape" her as a sexual play.
Ken Adams has written a review of The Passion of the Christ that is far less forgiving than mine. Well, the movie may be alright, but the story and message of the film leave something to be desired.