A court in Argentina has cleared five men accused of involvement in the bombing of a Jewish centre in 1994.
The men had denied charges that they supplied a van used in the attacks, in which 85 people were killed and more than 200 others were injured.
The reasons for their acquittal will not be made public until next month.
Prosecutors had argued that the defendants were part of a car-stealing ring that delivered the vehicle which was then rigged with explosives outside the offices of the Jewish-Argentine Mutual Association in Buenos Aires.
The acquitted are four former police officers and an alleged car thief.