In a broad European crackdown driven by recent bloodshed in Spain, police in France on Monday arrested 13 people accused of ties to the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, a network implicated in last month’s Madrid train bombings. French authorities said the arrests in working-class suburbs resulted from an investigation of suicide bombing attacks last year in Casablanca, Morocco. European investigators say they have established numerous connections between that case and the March 11 bombings aboard Madrid commuter trains that killed 191 people.Full Story
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