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Travel chaos after Majorca bomb Travel chaos after Majorca bomb
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A car bombing in the Spanish island of Majorca has killed two Civil Guard officers and led to ports and airports being shut for several hours.A car bombing in the Spanish island of Majorca has killed two Civil Guard officers and led to ports and airports being shut for several hours.
Thousands of tourists were affected as some flights were turned back or diverted to other Spanish islands.Thousands of tourists were affected as some flights were turned back or diverted to other Spanish islands.
Spain said the blockade was meant to "prevent the terrorists from fleeing". Spain said the blockade was meant to "prevent the terrorists from fleeing". Police said a second unexploded device was found near the explosion site.
The bomb blast, in Palmanova, comes only a day after a similar attack at a barracks in Burgos, northern Spain, left 46 people injured. The blast comes a day after a similar attack in northern Spain injured 46.
The government has blamed both on the Basque separatist group Eta.The government has blamed both on the Basque separatist group Eta.
The group has been held responsible for more than 820 deaths during its decades-long campaign for an independent homeland in Spain's Basque region.The group has been held responsible for more than 820 deaths during its decades-long campaign for an independent homeland in Spain's Basque region.
The bombs come ahead of the 50th anniversary of Eta's founding, on Friday. The bombs come ahead of the 50th anniversary of Eta's founding, on Friday.
Map of where the bomb struckMap of where the bomb struck
A spokeswoman for the Civil Guards told the AFP news agency that the two officers killed in Thursday's attack had been inside a patrol car parked outside the El Foc barracks when the bomb exploded, just before 1400 (1200 GMT). A spokeswoman for the Civil Guards told the AFP news agency that the two officers killed in Thursday's attack had been inside a patrol car parked outside the El Foc barracks in Palmanova when the bomb exploded, just before 1400 (1200 GMT).
We ran around the corner to see what had happened and saw a car on fire parked on the left-hand side of the road Dave WilkinsonWe ran around the corner to see what had happened and saw a car on fire parked on the left-hand side of the road Dave Wilkinson
Several other people were also said to have been injured by the blast, which happened in a busy area where there is also a post office and health centre.Several other people were also said to have been injured by the blast, which happened in a busy area where there is also a post office and health centre.
Spain's Interior Minister, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, blamed Eta for the attack. Police said a second device was found under a civil guard vehicle at another nearby barracks.
"We have always known that they are murderers and savages. Always," he told TVE Internacional. "Today, we also know that they are murderers, savages and crazed. Spain's Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba blamed Eta for the attack.
"We have always known that they are murderers and savages. Always," he told TVE Internacional.
"Today, we also know that they are murderers, savages and crazed.
"And this does not make them stronger, but it undoubtedly makes them more dangerous," he added."And this does not make them stronger, but it undoubtedly makes them more dangerous," he added.
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In the hours after the blast, police ordered that no planes, ships or pleasure boats leave the island while they hunted for the bombers. Dozens of outbound flights were affected.In the hours after the blast, police ordered that no planes, ships or pleasure boats leave the island while they hunted for the bombers. Dozens of outbound flights were affected.
The car bombing in Burgos caused extensive damage but no deathsThe car bombing in Burgos caused extensive damage but no deaths
Meanwhile, incoming flights were being diverted.Meanwhile, incoming flights were being diverted.
British tour operator Thomson Holidays was forced to call two flights back to the UK and said two others were being diverted to other Spanish islands.British tour operator Thomson Holidays was forced to call two flights back to the UK and said two others were being diverted to other Spanish islands.
The move comes at the height of the tourist season. Majorca depends heavily on tourism. Its airport in Palma is Spain's third busiest.The move comes at the height of the tourist season. Majorca depends heavily on tourism. Its airport in Palma is Spain's third busiest.
The airport was later reopened, but the authorities did not say why their policy had changed.The airport was later reopened, but the authorities did not say why their policy had changed.
The European Union's Commission expressed its "firmest condemnation of the barbaric attack" and said Spaniards had its "complete solidarity... in the fight against terrorism".The European Union's Commission expressed its "firmest condemnation of the barbaric attack" and said Spaniards had its "complete solidarity... in the fight against terrorism".
Dave Wilkinson, who was having lunch at a restaurant in the area at the time of the blast, told the BBC that he had heard a loud explosion and seen a black plume of smoke rising.Dave Wilkinson, who was having lunch at a restaurant in the area at the time of the blast, told the BBC that he had heard a loud explosion and seen a black plume of smoke rising.
"We ran around the corner to see what had happened and saw a car on fire parked on the left-hand side of the road," he said."We ran around the corner to see what had happened and saw a car on fire parked on the left-hand side of the road," he said.
"Across the road, there was a man lying on the floor and another two people with him doing CPR."Across the road, there was a man lying on the floor and another two people with him doing CPR.
"A police car came and officers said to get back as there may be another bomb and that the area wasn't safe. Two or three helicopters were circling over the area," he added."A police car came and officers said to get back as there may be another bomb and that the area wasn't safe. Two or three helicopters were circling over the area," he added.
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Security sources told the Spanish news agency, Efe, that the bomb had probably been planted underneath the patrol car and had been detonated when the officers got into the vehicle or turned on the engine.Security sources told the Spanish news agency, Efe, that the bomb had probably been planted underneath the patrol car and had been detonated when the officers got into the vehicle or turned on the engine.
A similar method was used in Eta's last fatal bombing in June, when a senior police officer was killed by a car bomb in the city of Bilbao, in the Basque Country. A similar method was used in Eta's last fatal bombing in June, when a senior police officer was killed by a car bomb in the city of Bilbao, in Basque country.
Thursday's attack was the deadliest since two Spanish undercover policemen were shot during an operation in south-western France in December 2007.Thursday's attack was the deadliest since two Spanish undercover policemen were shot during an operation in south-western France in December 2007.
The powerful car bomb blast which hit a police barracks in Burgos on Wednesday caused extensive damage but only minor injuries.The powerful car bomb blast which hit a police barracks in Burgos on Wednesday caused extensive damage but only minor injuries.
There was no claim of responsibility, but local politicians and police were quick to blame Eta, saying it was an attempt to take lives and cause maximum damage. There was no claim of responsibility, but local politicians and police were quick to blame Eta, saying it was an attempt to take lives and cause maximum damage.
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