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Saturday, 12 January, 2002, 14:21 GMT
Car bomb explodes in Bilbao
The aftermath of the explosion
Police were unable to find the car containing the bomb
A car bomb has exploded in central Bilbao, in the Basque region of northern Spain, injuring two people.

A warning was received, which claimed that the armed separatist group ETA was responsible for the blast.

Police evacuated the area, in the Gran Via, near El Corte Ingles department store, but were unable to identify which car contained the bomb.

The seven-storey store, which was packed with Saturday shoppers, was evacuated before the blast, which went off just before 1345 (1245GMT).

The two people injured were hit by flying glass, as many windows in the area were shattered.

The Basque region has suffered years of violence carried out by ETA; more than 800 people have died since the 1960s.

Saturday's blast would be the first attack by the group in 2002, if it is confirmed to be the work of ETA.

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"A big disruption on one of the busiest Saturdays of the year"
See also:

20 Nov 01 | Europe
Two police hurt in Bilbao blast
27 Aug 01 | Europe
Madrid blast after ETA warning
26 Jul 01 | Europe
ETA bomb targets Spanish tourism
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