Atentados do 11 de marzo de 2004 en Madrid (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • O'Neill, Sean (15 de febreiro de 2007). The Times, ed. "Spain furious as US blocks access to Madrid bombing 'chief'". Londres, Reino Unido. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 14 de agosto de 2011. Consultado o 16 de febreiro de 2010. The al-Qaeda leader who created, trained and directed the terrorist cell that carried out the Madrid train bombings has been held in a CIA "ghost prison" for more than a year. 

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  • O'Neill, Sean (15 de febreiro de 2007). The Times, ed. "Spain furious as US blocks access to Madrid bombing 'chief'". Londres, Reino Unido. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 14 de agosto de 2011. Consultado o 16 de febreiro de 2010. The al-Qaeda leader who created, trained and directed the terrorist cell that carried out the Madrid train bombings has been held in a CIA "ghost prison" for more than a year. 
  • ZoomNews (in spanish). The 192nd victim (Laura Vega) died in 2014, after a decade in coma in a hospital of Madrid. She was the last hospitalized injured person.