World | Spain Spain's ETA Unleashes 3 Attacks in 24 Hours Basque terror group launches 3 attacks in 24 hours By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Sep 22, 2008 7:21 AM CDT Copied The engine of a car lies outside an army barracks where a car bomb exploded, killing an officer in Santona, northern Spain, Monday, Sept. 22, 2008. (AP Photo/Juan Manuel Serrano) A car bombing blamed on the armed Basque group ETA killed an army officer and wounded 6 people in northern Spain this morning. It was the third such attack in 24 hours in what appeared to be a stepped-up ETA offensive. The explosion happened as the building was being evacuated following a phone call from ETA warning of the blast. The bomb went off shortly after 1am outside an army academy in the northern town of Santoña, following two other explosions in Basque towns yesterday. The attacks may be linked to a recent court ruling to ban two pro-independence Basque political parties for having ETA links. Since 1968 the Basque separatist group has killed more than 825 people in Spain and France. Read These Next In the early morning hours in East Hollywood, chaos. CEO resigns after appearance on Kiss Cam. ICE pulls crew members off Great Lakes cruise ships. Gabbard alleges 'treasonous conspiracy' against Trump. Report an error