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Madrid victims mourned
(Reuters)
Updated: 2004-03-25 10:17


Spanish King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia (L) along with other members of the Spanish Royal Family attend the state funeral for the 190 victims of the Madrid train bombings in the Almudena Cathedral in central Madrid March 24, 2004. The March 11 bombings on four packed commuter trains killed 190 people, wounded around 1,900 others and sent shock waves across Europe.  [Reuters]

Spanish King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia (L) at the state funeral for the 190 victims of the Madrid train bombings in central Madrid March 24, 2004.   [Reuters]

Britain's Prince Charles attends the state funeral for the 190 victims of the Madrid train bombings in the Almudena Cathedral in central Madrid March 24, 2004.  [Reuters]

World leaders including (L-R front row) Finnish President Tarja Jalonen, Estonian President Arnold Ruuter, Swiss President Joseph Deiss, (L-R second row) Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L-R third row) Slovakian Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and wife Cherie attend the state funeral for the 190 victims of the Madrid train bombings in the Almudena Cathedral in central Madrid March 24, 2004.  [Reuters]

Spanish Queen Sofia (L) and King Juan Carlos (2nd L) shake hands with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie Blair before the state funeral for the victims of the Madrid train bombings in the Almudena Cathedral in Madrid March 24, 2004.  [Reuters]

Spanish King Juan Carlos (L) shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell before the state funeral for the 190 victims of the Madrid train bombings in the Almudena Cathedral in central Madrid March 24, 2004.   [Reuters]

Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco arrives at Madrid's Almudena cathedral to attend the state funeral for the victims of the Madrid train bombings March 24, 2004. Spain is holding 13 suspects, including 10 Moroccans, over the commuter train bombings that killed 190 people and wounded around 1900 others. [Reuters]

 
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