A small bomb exploded at a vacant hotel in Spain’s northern Zaragoza province Thursday, following a warning call in the name of the Basque separatist group ETA. There were no reported injuries, a government official told CNN. The explosion apparently did not cause significant damage, the official said, who is based at the central government’s main office in the city of Zaragoza about 45 miles (75 kilometers) south of the attack. Senior government officials were heading to the scene, he said. Full Story
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