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October 22, 2007
Madrid Bombing Terrorist Killed In Iraq By Heartbreak And Automatic Weapons Fire, But Mostly Automatic Weapons Fire
No "real" Al Qaeda in Iraq, part 63,833.
An Algerian fugitive suspected of playing a key role in the Madrid terror bombings of 2004 died in Iraq while fighting U.S.-led forces, a newspaper reported Sunday.
Spanish investigators learned from foreign intelligence services that Daoud Ouhnane died in Iraq in October or November 2006, El Pais said, quoting a confidential police report.
The report said that after fleeing Spain following the string of bombs that targeted the Madrid commuter rail network on March 11, 2004, Ouhnane was in contact with suspected Islamic extremists in Spain's northeast Catalonia region in 2005 and 2006, El Pais said.
Police could not be reached for comment on Sunday.
Spanish investigators have said another key suspect in the Madrid attacks, Moroccan Mohamed Afalah, is believed to have died in a suicide attack in Iraq in 2005.
Can we please now redeploy to Okinawa where all the real Al Qaeda terrorists can be found?
The True Face of Al Qaeda Terror:
Chozen from The Karate Kid, Part II
You insult my honor, Daniel-San. Now I kill you.
Thanks to dri.