
Launching a national day of mourning, Spaniards lit candles, laid down flowers as hundreds of church bells rang out to mark the instant when a string of terrorist bombs exploded a year ago Friday, killing 191 people and wounding more than 1,500.
At rail stations targeted in the country's worst-ever terrorist attack, people cried as memories of the blasts returned and left notes that tried to put pain into words.
A moment of silence here as well, terror knows no boundry as America's 9/11 and Spain's 3/11 prove.
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