MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish court will this week deliver verdicts in the trial of 28 men charged in connection with the deadliest attack ever linked to al Qaeda in Europe, the Madrid train bombings which killed 191 people on March 11, 2004.
The court will also issue sentences when it announces its verdicts on Wednesday, in front of the bullet-proof box which held the accused, mostly Moroccans but also including nine Spaniards, during over four months of trial earlier this year.
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