Iraultza

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Iraultza (Basque for Revolution) was a small Basque militant armed group of leftist tendency. Seven of the group would die preparing explosive devices. On June 27, 1986, a bomb claimed by Iraultza mangled a young worker called José Miguel Moros Peña in Portugalete. The victim would die in Cruces Hospital (Barakaldo) on August 13, 1986. The group is also known for being described by the United States Government as "probably [having] committed more bombings against American business interests than any other European terrorist group".[1] Soon after, the group, which had been active for about a decade with small attacks of explosives that never aimed to cause any personal injuries, announced its dissolution. When the group was operational, it is estimated that it had approximately 20 members.[2]

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  1. ^ Schmid, Alex Peter; Crelinsten, Ronald D. (1993-01-01). Western Responses to Terrorism. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780714640907.
  2. ^ Terrorist Group Profiles. DIANE Publishing. 1989-08-01. ISBN 9781568068640.