Ten people were slightly wounded when a car bomb exploded outside a police station in the coastal town of Ondarroa in Spain's Basque Country.
The attack is being blamed on the Basque separatist group, ETA. A police spokesman said there was "no doubt that the aim was to kill as many people as possible." Hours earlier, another car bomb exploded near a bank in the regional capital Vitoria. No one was injured in that attack, after police were able to clear the area following a coded telephone warning.
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