- 2004 Madrid train bombings - Wikipedia
The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spain as 11M for 11 de marzo) were a series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004—three days before Spain's general elections
- 11M: The Terrorist Attack that Shook Spain, 20 years on
Even now, one can see the scars of horror in stations across Spain, but especially those in Madrid, with security guards placed on each platform, each train, and at the barriers; the fear of a repeat of 11M is immense
- madrid bombings | National September 11 Memorial Museum
Eleven years ago today, Spain experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in modern Spanish history The bombing of four Madrid trains – referred to across Europe as 11-M – led to the deaths of 191 people and injured more than 1,800
- 11M: Terror in Madrid (2022) - IMDb
11M: Terror in Madrid: Directed by Jose Gomez With Ángel Acebes, José María Aznar, Tony Blair, Ana Blanco The story of the worst terrorist attack in European history Survivors and insiders recount March 11, 2004's terrorist attack on Madrid, including the political crisis it ignited and the hunt for the perpetrators
- ’11M’ Brings Home the Human Cost of Terrorism - Frontpage Mag
11M is a well-told documentary, well worth watching as a real-life political conspiracy, a terrorism investigation, and a human drama It reminds us that we cannot afford to let those who would exacerbate and exploit our political and social divisions win by destroying our common humanity
- Spain remembers the 3 11 terrorist attack and lessons learned
Twenty years ago on March 11, 2004, 10 bombs detonated almost simultaneously on four commuter trains in Madrid The blasts initially killed 191 people and injured over 1,800 commuters during the
- 11M: The legacy of the 2004 train bombings tragedy in Madrid
On that fateful Thursday morning of March 11, during rush hour, a series of coordinated bombings targeted four commuter trains in Madrid Explosive devices planted onboard detonated almost simultaneously, ripping through the crowded carriages and causing widespread chaos and destruction
- 20 Years On. A Walk Through the Memorialisation of the 11M Attacks
The 11 March 2004 attacks in Madrid (11M) constituted a moment that would mark the political and social dynamics of collective remembrance in contemporary Spain
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