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Van Hits Pedestrians in Barcelona; Deaths Confirmed Van Hits Pedestrians in Barcelona, Killing at Least 1 in Terror Attack
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The police said that there were deaths and several people injured on Thursday when a van jumped a curb and crashed into a crowd near Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain. They added that they were looking for at least one suspect. A van jumped a curb and crashed into a crowd on Thursday near Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain, killing at least one person and wounding 32 in what the police were calling a terrorist attack. They were looking for at least one suspect.
It was not immediately clear whether the episode was related to terrorism, but Islamist militants have staged several attacks recently in which they used vehicles to plow into crowds. It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack, but Islamist militants have staged several attacks recently in Europe which they used vehicles to plow into crowds.
The police, who did not specify how many people died or were wounded, were requesting that people not pass through the area near Plaza de Cataluña and Las Ramblas in the heart of the city, popular destinations for tourists. The police were requesting that people not pass through the area near Plaza de Cataluña and Las Ramblas in the heart of the city, popular destinations for tourists.
The Barcelona police said they had put in place a plan for dealing with serious attacks, the Catalan emergency services said that they had asked the authorities to close metro and train stations in the area, and there were multiple reports that two gunmen had holed themselves up in a nearby bar.The Barcelona police said they had put in place a plan for dealing with serious attacks, the Catalan emergency services said that they had asked the authorities to close metro and train stations in the area, and there were multiple reports that two gunmen had holed themselves up in a nearby bar.
“There has just been a massive trampling on the Ramblas in Barcelona by a person with a van,” The Catalan police said on Twitter. “There are injured.”“There has just been a massive trampling on the Ramblas in Barcelona by a person with a van,” The Catalan police said on Twitter. “There are injured.”
Keith Fleming, an American who lives just off Las Ramblas, told The Associated Press that he was watching television when he heard a noise, looked out over his balcony and “saw women and children just running and they looked terrified.”
Mr. Fleming said that the street was deserted, with the exception of police officers with guns drawn or in riot gear. “It’s just kind of a tense situation,” The A.P. reported him as saying. “Clearly people were scared.”
American counterterrorism officials in Washington said they were in contact with Spanish authorities to offer any assistance, but underscored that the investigation had just started.
Pro-Islamic State accounts on the Telegram messaging service shared news of the attack. One channel, called “Expansion of the Caliphate,” posted video of the scene of the violence alongside a message in Arabic. “Terror is filling the hearts of the Crusader in the Land of Andalusia,” it said, using the Arabic name for the Iberian Peninsula.
Since the lead-up to last year’s Olympic Games in Brazil, the Islamic State has devoted resources to translating their channels and messages into Spanish.
Although countries like France and Britain have repeatedly been named in Islamic State propaganda urging followers to plan and stage r attacks, Spain has been less in the cross hairs.
The country has, however, been a transit point for recruits of the militant group, both for those going to Syria and those returning.
Vehicles have been used in several recent attacks in Europe. In the French resort city of Nice, a man drove a rental truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day on the seaside Promenade des Anglais last year, killing 86 people.Vehicles have been used in several recent attacks in Europe. In the French resort city of Nice, a man drove a rental truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day on the seaside Promenade des Anglais last year, killing 86 people.
A few days before Christmas last year, a driver in a stolen van mowed down unsuspecting shoppers at a holiday market in Berlin, killing 12 people and wounding dozens.A few days before Christmas last year, a driver in a stolen van mowed down unsuspecting shoppers at a holiday market in Berlin, killing 12 people and wounding dozens.
At least seven civilians were killed and dozens injured in June when knife-wielding assailants sped across London Bridge in a white van, ramming numerous pedestrians before emerging with large hunting knives to attack the capital’s Borough Market, a crowded nightspot.At least seven civilians were killed and dozens injured in June when knife-wielding assailants sped across London Bridge in a white van, ramming numerous pedestrians before emerging with large hunting knives to attack the capital’s Borough Market, a crowded nightspot.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility, saying the attack had been carried out by “a detachment of Islamic State fighters.”The Islamic State claimed responsibility, saying the attack had been carried out by “a detachment of Islamic State fighters.”
That attack was reminiscent of another, on Westminster Bridge in London on March 22, when Khalid Masood, 52, drove a car into pedestrians, killing four people.That attack was reminiscent of another, on Westminster Bridge in London on March 22, when Khalid Masood, 52, drove a car into pedestrians, killing four people.
He then stabbed a police officer to death near Parliament before himself being shot and killed. The police treated that attack, in which 50 were injured, as “Islamist-related terrorism.”He then stabbed a police officer to death near Parliament before himself being shot and killed. The police treated that attack, in which 50 were injured, as “Islamist-related terrorism.”
There have been other deadly attacks using vehicles that were not related to Islamist extremists. A British man rammed a rental van into a congregation of Muslims leaving prayers in North London during Ramadan, and a man who was part of white supremacist demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va., drove his car into a crowd on Saturday, killing a woman.There have been other deadly attacks using vehicles that were not related to Islamist extremists. A British man rammed a rental van into a congregation of Muslims leaving prayers in North London during Ramadan, and a man who was part of white supremacist demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va., drove his car into a crowd on Saturday, killing a woman.
In March 2004, a series of bombs ripped through commuter trains in Madrid, killing 191 people and wounding more than 1,800. The bombings were carried out by a group of North African Islamists that intersected with a band of petty criminals.