Two Moroccan brothers wanted for the March 11 train bombings which killed 191 people were among seven Islamist radicals who blew themselves up in a Madrid suburb earlier this month, El Pais newspaper said on Tuesday. Until now police had been unable to identify three of the bodies from the apartment in southern Madrid where the train bombing suspects fought a gun battle with special operations police before detonating a load of dynamite. El Pais said DNA tests on two sets of remains revealed them to be brothers Mohamed Oulad Akcha, 28, and Rachid Oulad Akcha, 33. Full Story
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