[02:50.31]Police say the attack began with a series of large explosions.
[02:53.59]Some reports said the attackers also used rocket-propelled grenades.
[02:57.49]World News from the BBC
[02:59.85]Hundreds of people have attended a memorial Mass in the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela for the victims of the train crash last week in which 79 people died.
[03:10.62]This report from Guy Hedgecoe.
[03:12.95]The archbishop of Santiago de Compostela officiated the memorial ceremony.
[03:23.17]It was held in the city’s 800-year-old cathedral.
[03:27.00]Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy attended the service.
[03:30.42]He and Crown Prince Felipe, who was also present, offered their condolences in person to the families of those killed.
[03:37.50]Now attention will turn back to the investigation into the crash.
[03:41.87]The driver of the train has admitted he was going too fast when he derailed and investigators want to know exactly why.
[03:49.03]Judicial authorities in the south of France say they now believe that the value of the jewels stolen from the Carlton Hotel in Cannes on Sunday is more than $130m,
[04:00.37]one of the biggest such thefts ever recorded.
[04:03.16]The masked gunmen fled the hotel on foot reportedly dropping some of the jewels on the way.
[04:08.75]Original estimates of the whole were about $50m.