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Barcelona terrorist attack: 13 dead, 50+ injured as van plows into pedestrians in tourist area | Barcelona terrorist attack: 13 dead, 50+ injured as van plows into pedestrians in tourist area |
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Thirteen people have died and more than 50 others have been injured in a “massive crash” involving a van in Barcelona's city center, local police have confirmed. Authorities have called the incident a “terrorist attack.” | |
Catalan Interior Ministry official, Joaquim Forn, confirmed the death toll in the attack on his Twitter page. | |
A white van smashed into a crowd on the famous La Rambla, a street popular with tourists visiting the city. | |
The crash occurred after the van jumped the sidewalk, AP reported. | |
Catalan Police said they were treating the incident as a terrorist attack. | |
The driver of the vehicle escaped on foot, according to El Nacional. | The driver of the vehicle escaped on foot, according to El Nacional. |
One person has been arrested, Catalan police reported. Images of the arrest have been circulating online. | |
The Spanish passport of a person of Moroccan origin was left at the scene of the attack, Barcelona's TV3 reported. | The Spanish passport of a person of Moroccan origin was left at the scene of the attack, Barcelona's TV3 reported. |
Media reports say the suspect behind the attack is a man by the name of Driss Oukabir. | Media reports say the suspect behind the attack is a man by the name of Driss Oukabir. |
The vehicle used in the attack was a rented Fiat van. The perpetrators had also rented a second car with which they had planned to flee, according to La Vanguardia. | The vehicle used in the attack was a rented Fiat van. The perpetrators had also rented a second car with which they had planned to flee, according to La Vanguardia. |
Police located the second van connected to the attack in the Catalan town of Vic, Reuters reported, citing local authorities. | Police located the second van connected to the attack in the Catalan town of Vic, Reuters reported, citing local authorities. |
A person tweeted following the attack that they were stuck in a restaurant, adding that armed police are "everywhere." | A person tweeted following the attack that they were stuck in a restaurant, adding that armed police are "everywhere." |
Catalan Emergency Services tweeted that an incident occurred near Plaça Catalunya and advised people to avoid the area. | Catalan Emergency Services tweeted that an incident occurred near Plaça Catalunya and advised people to avoid the area. |
It said in a second tweet that the closure of rail stations in the area had been requested. | It said in a second tweet that the closure of rail stations in the area had been requested. |
Authorities have cordoned off the area and shut down nearby stores. A helicopter could be seen hovering above the scene. | |
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said he was in contact with authorities, stressing that the priority was to help the injured. | Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said he was in contact with authorities, stressing that the priority was to help the injured. |
Photos posted on social media appeared to show emergency teams responding to victims. | Photos posted on social media appeared to show emergency teams responding to victims. |
Authorities have asked people to refrain from sharing pictures of those injured on social media, out of respect for the victims. | Authorities have asked people to refrain from sharing pictures of those injured on social media, out of respect for the victims. |
Vehicles have been used to ram into crowds in Europe in a series of terrorist attacks since July 2016, when the driver of a truck plowed into people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France, killing over 100 people. Similar attacks have since taken place in Berlin, London and Stockholm. | Vehicles have been used to ram into crowds in Europe in a series of terrorist attacks since July 2016, when the driver of a truck plowed into people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France, killing over 100 people. Similar attacks have since taken place in Berlin, London and Stockholm. |