The Guardia Civil has so far located 200 kilos of explosives and bomb making materials following the arrest in Bilbao of four suspected ETA members.
Rubalcaba believes ETA were planning an imminent attack
The Minister of Interior, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, has said that the ETA group who had occupied a house in Obidos, Portugal, had 300 kilos of explosives prepared for an imminent attack.
500 kilos of explosives found in Portugal
Police in Portugal have found a total of half a ton of explosives, mostly ammonium nitrate, and numerous bombs ready for use in the house in Obidos which was, until very recently, occupied by two suspected ETA members.
ETA in Portugal
Portuguese police have found an apartment in Obidos which is thought to have been used by members of ETA. Explosives and other materials were found on the premises.
Bang goes an ATM
Thieves used explosives early this morning in a raid on a Unicaja ATM in Añoreta Golf, Torre de Benagalbón, making off with an unspecified amount of cash.
Two more ETA hideouts discovered in France
The French security forces continue to uncover ETA hideouts and caches of explosives, the latest being discovered this morning.
More ETA hideouts discovered in France
French security forces have uncovered two new ETA hideouts, making nine in total so far since the arrest of three suspected ETA members last Wednesday.
More ETA arms caches uncovered
The authorities in France have so far discovered seven ETA hideouts, the latest containing over 300 kilos of explosives.
More ETA explosives discovered in France
Police in France have so far discovered three ETA hideouts following the arrest earlier this week of three ETA members, Alberto Machaín Beraza, Aitzol Etxaburu and Andoni Sarasola.
ETA explosives cache
Police in France have discovered an arms cache linked to the three ETA members arrested at a ski resort yesterday, and in it they found a mass of explosives and detonators.