DUBAI (Reuters) - A letter purporting to come from Osama bin Laden's al
Qaeda network claimed responsibility for the train bombings in Spain on
Thursday, calling them strikes against "crusaders," a London-based Arabic
newspaper said.
"We have succeeded in infiltrating the heart of crusader Europe and struck
one of the bases of the crusader alliance," said the letter which called the
attacks "Operation Death Trains." There was no way of authenticating the letter,
a copy of which was faxed to Reuters' office in Dubai by the London-based
al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper.
The letter bore the signature "Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades." The newspaper
received similar letters from the same brigade claiming responsibility on behalf
of al Qaeda for a November bombing of two synagogues in Turkey and the August
bombing of the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. has notified the sender that this message has been received. |
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