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Atentado en una cafetería de Marraquech (Marruecos)

Atentado en una cafetería de Marraquech (Marruecos)

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  • Los equipos de investigación recogen pruebas del lugar del atentado

    Investigators work at the scene of an explosion in Marrakesh's Jamaa el-Fnaa square

    Investigators work at the scene of an explosion which rocked the Argana cafe in Marrakesh's Jamaa el-Fnaa square April 28, 2011. An explosion killed 14 people, including foreigners, on Thursday in a busy cafe in the Moroccan tourist destination of Marrakesh, and authorities said the initial signs were that it was a criminal act. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: CRIME LAW)
  • Así ha quedado el interior de la cafetería de Marraquech tras el atentado

    ATENTADO MARRUECOS CAFETERÍA MARRAQUECH

    Men stand near the body of a victim is covered with a blanket after a powerful blast said to be of criminal origin killed 14 people, 11 foreigners and 3 Moroccan people in a cafe in the centre of the Moroccan tourist city of Marrakesh on April 28, 2011. An interior ministry official confirmed the report and said an investigation was under way to shed more light on the blast which occurred on Jamaa El Fna Square, a favourite spot for foreign visitors, in central Marrakesh. Earlier reports spoke of the accidental explosion of several gas canisters in the Argana cafe in the middle of the square. AFP PHOTO / CHAFIK
  • Así ha quedado la cafetería marroquí tras el atentado

    A damaged cafe is seen after a blast in the southern Moroccan city of Marrakesh

    A damaged cafe is seen after a blast in the southern Moroccan city of Marrakesh April 28, 2011. Moroccco's interior ministry said on Thursday early evidence suggested a deadly blast in the heart of the country's main tourist destination, Marrakesh, was a criminal act. The interior ministry said foreigners were among 14 people killed and 20 wounded in the blast that rocked Argana cafe in the city's main Jamaa el-Fna square. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: CRIME LAW IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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