Four Former ETA Chiefs Remain Silent About the Santa Pola Bombing and the Murder of a Military Officer
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Former ETA leaders have availed themselves of the right not to declare this Tuesday at the National High Court (AN) as being investigated during interrogations of the attack in the Santa Pola quarter-chamber (Alicante) in 2002 and the murder of Colonel Pedro Antonio Blanco in 2000. This has been confirmed by legal sources to Europa Press, who have pointed out that former leaders of the terrorist gang have appeared on video call from the prisons …
Four former ETA chiefs have stated that they were not going to testify before the judge of the National High Court Antonio Piña about their alleged responsibility in the attacks against the barracks of the Civil Guard of Santa Pola in 2002 and the one that cost the life of Lieutenant Colonel Pedro Antonio Blanco, in Madrid, in 2000.
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