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In what appeared to be the first ETA killing since December, the bomb went off in a parking lot in Arrigorriaga. Amateur video footage obtained by AP Television News showed flames shooting out of the vehicle. Â
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The victim was a member of the Spanish National Police, said the Basque interior minister Rodolfo Ares.
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Basque President Patxi Lopez, a Socialist handling his first bombing since taking power in May, blamed ETA and vowed to crush the group.
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"We are going to do away with them," he said. "They have shown us the path to pain. We are going to show them the path to jail."
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Spanish news reports said the bomb was attached to the underside of the car and went off when the officer started the engine. This is a technique often used by ETA. Ares said he could not yet confirm the details of the attack.
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The officer was identified as Eduardo Antonio Pueyes Garcia, 49, a married father of two. The newspaper El Pais said he was a senior officer with a unit assigned to fighting ETA.
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If ETA involvement were confirmed, it would be the groups first deadly attack since Lopez’s new, non-nationalist government took power in the troubled region on May 7. That ended nearly 30 years of rule by the Basque Nationalist Party, which governed on a platform that flirted with independence from
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ETA has blown up electrical towers since the March 1 Basque election but no one has been hurt.
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The group has been hit by the arrest of three senior leaders and many other members over the past year and the government has described the organization as seriously weakened.
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ETA’s last fatal attack was the shooting of businessman Ignacio Uria Mendizabal in the town of
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ETA has killed more than 825 people since it launched a campaign in the late 1960s for an independent homeland.
It declared what it called a permanent cease-fire in 2006, but reverted to violence in a matter of months after peace talks with the Spanish government went nowhere.
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"Once again, terrorists have taken the life of a worker serving our people, a National Police agent whose only crime was to work day in and day out to guarantee the safety and freedom of the Basque people," Lopez said.