A decade on, Spain has been remembering the victims of the Madrid bombings which left 191 people and more than 2,000 injured.<br /><br />On March 11 2004, Al-Qaeda-inspired terrorists targeted four commuter trains with 10 bombs hidden in backpacks and detonated by mobile phone.<br /><br />It was the country’s worst ever terror attack.<br /><br />Spain’s royal family and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy attended a mass held at Madrid’s Almudena Cathedral alongside relatives and rescue workers.<br /><br />At Atocha station where most of the bombings happened, relatives released balloons and laid flowers.<br /><br />Eighteen people were convicted for taking part.<br /><br />Seven of those accused blew themselves up in an apartment when police closed in on them three weeks after the attacks.
