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Van plows into crowd in Spain’s Barcelona, killing many
Van plows into crowd in Spain’s Barcelona, killing many
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A van has crashed into dozens of people in the center of the Spanish city of Barcelona, killing over a dozen people, including foreign nationals, and injuring many others.

The city police described the incident on Twitter as a massive crash, in a statement released on Thursday, saying, “Huge collision on Las Ramblas in Barcelona by an individual driving a van, many injuries.”

Conflicting reports have been so far released on casualties following the attack.

Cadena Ser radio, citing police sources, said at least 13 people had been killed in the attack, which has been called a terrorist attack by police in Barcelona.

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Armed policemen gather in a cordoned off area after a van plows into the crowd, killing and injuring many people in Barcelona, Spain, on August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Other media including El Pais said there were at least 10 dead. A police spokeswoman could not immediately confirm the number of casualties.

Catalan police, however, says at least one person has been confirmed dead and 32 people injured following the attack, adding that 10 of those injured are in serious condition.

Hours after the attack, a Catalan government official said that there were 13 dead and at least 80 injured in the attack.

The Daesh Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on its Amaq propaganda website later on Thursday night.  

The Spanish police noted that they were clearing the area after the incident, which has left a number of people injured.

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Medical staff members and policemen stand in a cordoned off area after a van plowed into the crowd, on the Rambla in Barcelona, Spain, on August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

The area around the incident was cordoned off, with several ambulances and police vehicles on the scene, an AFP correspondent said. 

Barcelona’s emergency services asked people not go to the area around the city's Placa Catalunya, requesting the closure of nearby train and metro stations.

A report by El Pais newspaper stated that the driver of the vehicle had fled on foot after mowing down dozens of people.

A report by El Periodico newspaper indicated that two armed men had entrenched themselves at a bar in Barcelona's city center after the van incident, noting that it was not immediately clear if the men were the drivers of the van.

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A person is stretched out of a mall by medical staff members in a cordoned off area after a van plowed into the crowd in Barcelona, Spain, on August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

A Spanish police source initially noted that a person suspected of driving the van into pedestrians was holed up at a bar.

The unnamed source said, One of the attackers is holed up in a bar, adding that police were looking for a total of two suspects.

Catalan police, however, later announced that there was nobody holed up in the bar, adding that they had arrested two men linked to Barcelona van attack.

Meanwhile, Catalan police said on Twitter that they shot dead a driver of a vehicle that ran over two police officers at a checkpoint in Barcelona following the van attack in the city center. Spanish media had earlier reported that at least one policeman was injured at the checkpoint.

It was not immediately clear whether the incident was linked to the first attack in Las Ramblas avenue.

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This photo released by Spanish police shows Driss Oubakir, whose documents were used to rent the van.

Within hours of the attack, Driss Oukabir, a 28-year-old man of Moroccan origin whom police said had rented the van used in the attack, reportedly turned himself in after seeing his photo being circulated online, claiming his documents had been stolen.

But Lluis Trapero of the regional police of Catalonia said the driver of the van that mowed into the packed street was still on the run, adding that two other suspects – a Spaniard and a Moroccan – had been arrested.

Following the incident Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said he was in contact with authorities, adding on Twitter that the priority was to attend to the injured.

Police in Barcelona have announced that they are dealing with a terrorist attack, adding that they are searching for driver of the van.

Later reports indicated that a second van linked to Thursday attack in Barcelona had been found in the small town of Vic in Catalonia. The city council said that police had cordoned off the area and were inspecting the vehicle,. 

Spanish PM calls for ‘global response’ to terrorism

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy told reporters late on Thursday night that the van attack in Barcelona required a global response.

Today the fight against terrorism is the principal priority for free and open societies like ours. It is a global threat and the response has to be global, Rajoy told a news conference in Barcelona. 

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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy speaks during a press conference after a meeting following the attack in Barcelona on August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

He also said he would ask Spain's other political parties to reaffirm the country's anti-terrorism pact.

Various European cities have already seen terrorist attacks on pedestrians mostly carried out by Daesh operatives using various kinds of vehicles as weapon.

On July 14, 2016, a 31-year-old Tunisian identified as Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel plowed a 19-tonne truck into a Bastille Day crowd in southern French city of Nice, killing 86 people. The attack was later claimed by Daesh, which said Bouhlel was one of its followers.

On June 19, 2017, a 31-year-old Adam Dzaziri, who had sworn allegiance to Daesh, was fatally shot by the police when he rammed a car loaded with guns and a gas canister into a police van on Paris' Champs-Elysees.

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An armed policeman arrives in a cordoned off area after a van plows into the crowd in Barcelona on August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

On August 9, 2017, a 36-year-old Algerian man, named Hamou B., drove a BMW into soldiers outside a barracks in the western Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret, injuring six. The attacker was then chased by police, who shot and wounded him.

On March 22, 2017, a 52-year-old British national identified as Khalid Masood mowed down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge near parliament before stabbing a policeman, killing five people and injuring around 50. He was then shot dead by police. The attack was also claimed by Daesh.

On June 3, London was once more shocked when three attackers stroke pedestrians with a van before going on a stabbing spree in the London Bridge area.

Eight people were killed before the assailants are shot dead by police and the attack was claimed by Daesh. 

 

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