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Barcelona attack: 13 confirmed dead after van hits Las Ramblas crowds – latest updates Barcelona attack: 13 confirmed dead after van hits Las Ramblas crowds – latest updates
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Prominent lawyer and University of Glasgow rector Aamer Anwar was walking in Las Ramblas when he heard a crashing noise followed by screaming.
He said the police were very quickly on the scene following the attack.
Anwar said:
I had been to the Cathedral and was walking down Las Ramblas for something to eat. Part of it was in the shade so I decided to keep walking down and literally within 10 seconds there was a crashing noise. I turned around and people were screaming. I could see a woman screaming with her kids. People started running and jumping into shops. I ran for about 50 or 100 metres and stopped to see what was happening.
The police were very quickly on the scene and getting people to move back. I could see chaos right at the top area and I spoke to a shopkeeper who had run down and was screaming. He was Bengali so I spoke to him in Urdu and he said a van had driven into a crowd and he thought there were five to six people very seriously injured.
[The police] seemed to be looking for someone. They were going very carefully, very cautiously, stall to stall.
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A second van linked to the attack has been found in the small town of Vic in Catalonia, local authorities there have said.
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Islamic State claims responsibility
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Barcelona attack, the group’s Amaq propaganda news agency said.
“The perpetrators of the Barcelona attack are soldiers of the Islamic State and carried out the operation in response to calls for targeting coalition states,” the agency said, referring to a United States-led coalition against the Sunni militant group.
Isis claims of responsibility are unreliable, and do not necessarily indicate a direct connection between the attacker or attackers and the terror group.
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Stephen Burgen
The centre of Barcelona remains in lockdown. Crowds of onlookers have gathered at the police tapes that cordon off a large area of the city around Las Ramblas and Plaça Catalunya.
But most residents have stayed at home, busy checking up on friends and family. Aside from the clatter of a helicopter overhead the streets of this normally lively and noisy city are empty.
Rebeca, who works in the Hotel Lloret, said:
It’s tragic, I saw people on the ground who had been run over and other people running and crying. The van drove down the centre running over everyone. We can’t go out now and our guests are scared and crying because they don’t know where their relatives are.
Albert Tort, 47, a nurse who lives in Las Ramblas, said he witnessed the attack.
The police wouldn’t let me through until I identified myself as a health worker. What I saw was a total disaster. I saw at least six people dead and I tried to revive a young man but it was impossible.
Ellen Vercamm, who is on holiday in the city, said:
We were just outside the Hard Rock Café on our way to the Rambla when we saw a white van crashing into people. It threw people into the air.
Meanwhile Felipe VI, the Spanish king, has tweeted: “All of Spain is Barcelona. Las Ramblas will be for everyone once again.”
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Two people have been arrestedTwo people have been arrested
Catalonia’s regional president Carles Puigdemont says there have been two arrests after Barcelona van attack.Catalonia’s regional president Carles Puigdemont says there have been two arrests after Barcelona van attack.
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Julian BorgerJulian Borger
Donald Trump responded to the Barcelona attack be reviving an already debunked anecdote about a US general dipping bullets in pig’s blood to fight Islamic militants over a hundred years ago.Donald Trump responded to the Barcelona attack be reviving an already debunked anecdote about a US general dipping bullets in pig’s blood to fight Islamic militants over a hundred years ago.
After a relatively conventional response to the attack in which he went on to Twitter to call on the people of Barcelona to be “tough and strong” and offer US help, he posted another, more cryptic tweet 45 minutes later saying: “Study what General Pershing of the United States did to terrorists when caught. There was no more Radical Islamic Terror for 35 years!”After a relatively conventional response to the attack in which he went on to Twitter to call on the people of Barcelona to be “tough and strong” and offer US help, he posted another, more cryptic tweet 45 minutes later saying: “Study what General Pershing of the United States did to terrorists when caught. There was no more Radical Islamic Terror for 35 years!”
Study what General Pershing of the United States did to terrorists when caught. There was no more Radical Islamic Terror for 35 years!Study what General Pershing of the United States did to terrorists when caught. There was no more Radical Islamic Terror for 35 years!
The tweet echoed a highly dubious claim Trump made at an election rally in South Carolina in February 2016, in which he talked admiringly about a counter-insurgency in the Philippines conducted by General John Pershing between 1909 and 1913, when he was governor of Moro province.The tweet echoed a highly dubious claim Trump made at an election rally in South Carolina in February 2016, in which he talked admiringly about a counter-insurgency in the Philippines conducted by General John Pershing between 1909 and 1913, when he was governor of Moro province.
He said at the rally:He said at the rally:
They were having terrorism problems, just like we do. And he caught 50 terrorists who did tremendous damage and killed many people. And he took the 50 terrorists, and he took 50 men and he dipped 50 bullets in pigs’ blood — you heard that, right? He took 50 bullets, and he dipped them in pigs’ blood. And he had his men load his rifles, and he lined up the 50 people, and they shot 49 of those people. And the 50th person, he said: You go back to your people, and you tell them what happened. And for 25 years, there wasn’t a problem. Okay? Twenty-five years, there wasn’t a problem.They were having terrorism problems, just like we do. And he caught 50 terrorists who did tremendous damage and killed many people. And he took the 50 terrorists, and he took 50 men and he dipped 50 bullets in pigs’ blood — you heard that, right? He took 50 bullets, and he dipped them in pigs’ blood. And he had his men load his rifles, and he lined up the 50 people, and they shot 49 of those people. And the 50th person, he said: You go back to your people, and you tell them what happened. And for 25 years, there wasn’t a problem. Okay? Twenty-five years, there wasn’t a problem.
This account of Pershing’s actions has circulated on the internet since 2001, but US historians say there is very little if any evidence to support it.This account of Pershing’s actions has circulated on the internet since 2001, but US historians say there is very little if any evidence to support it.
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What we know so far about the Las Ramblas terror attackWhat we know so far about the Las Ramblas terror attack
A white Fiat van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on one of Barcelona’s most popular boulevards late on Thursday afternoon, killing 13 people in what Spanish police called a “terrorist attack”.A white Fiat van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on one of Barcelona’s most popular boulevards late on Thursday afternoon, killing 13 people in what Spanish police called a “terrorist attack”.
Thirteen people have been killed, and at least 50 injured, Catalonia’s interior minister Joaquim Forn has confirmed.Thirteen people have been killed, and at least 50 injured, Catalonia’s interior minister Joaquim Forn has confirmed.
According to early reports, the vehicle sped down the centre of the 1km-long road, which is usually packed with people, until it hit a newspaper kiosk and stopped.According to early reports, the vehicle sped down the centre of the 1km-long road, which is usually packed with people, until it hit a newspaper kiosk and stopped.
Television pictures showed people lying on the ground and a crashed van that had stopped on top of a Joan Míro mosaic halfway down Las Ramblas, an area which is very popular with tourists.Television pictures showed people lying on the ground and a crashed van that had stopped on top of a Joan Míro mosaic halfway down Las Ramblas, an area which is very popular with tourists.
Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic as hundreds of people tried to flee.Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic as hundreds of people tried to flee.
Around 80 people sheltered in a church near the incident, while others hid in shops and restaurants.Around 80 people sheltered in a church near the incident, while others hid in shops and restaurants.
Police in the Spanish region of Catalonia where Barcelona is located said on Twitter they have arrested one man.Police in the Spanish region of Catalonia where Barcelona is located said on Twitter they have arrested one man.
Spanish police have released a photograph of the man alleged to have rented the van used in the attack. He is identified as Driss Oukabir.Spanish police have released a photograph of the man alleged to have rented the van used in the attack. He is identified as Driss Oukabir.
Initially there were reports that one suspect had fled to a nearby bar, but this was later denied.Initially there were reports that one suspect had fled to a nearby bar, but this was later denied.
One witness told Spain’s TVE television he saw the suspect when the van stopped. “It was a person in their 20s, he is very young, brown hair, a slim face.”One witness told Spain’s TVE television he saw the suspect when the van stopped. “It was a person in their 20s, he is very young, brown hair, a slim face.”
Emergency services quickly arrived on the scene and cordoned off the area, with several ambulances and police vehicles responding.Emergency services quickly arrived on the scene and cordoned off the area, with several ambulances and police vehicles responding.
The city also closed down metro stations in the area, with authorities telling people to stay away from the area.The city also closed down metro stations in the area, with authorities telling people to stay away from the area.
The prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, cancelled his holiday in Galicia, north-west Spain, to return to Madrid. He tweeted that he was in contact with the local authorities, saying the priority was to help the victims and facilitate the work of security forces.The prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, cancelled his holiday in Galicia, north-west Spain, to return to Madrid. He tweeted that he was in contact with the local authorities, saying the priority was to help the victims and facilitate the work of security forces.
World leaders have condemned the attack and sent condolences to the victims. Theresa May said: “The UK stands with Spain against terror.”World leaders have condemned the attack and sent condolences to the victims. Theresa May said: “The UK stands with Spain against terror.”
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, said he is doing all he can to identify whether any British people need help in Barcelona.Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, said he is doing all he can to identify whether any British people need help in Barcelona.
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Carmen FishwickCarmen Fishwick
If you witnessed the attack in Las Ramblas, or have been affected by it, you can share your experiences with us.If you witnessed the attack in Las Ramblas, or have been affected by it, you can share your experiences with us.
You can share eyewitness accounts, photos and videos or news tips via GuardianWitness or via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. You can also email: carmen.fishwick@theguardian.comYou can share eyewitness accounts, photos and videos or news tips via GuardianWitness or via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. You can also email: carmen.fishwick@theguardian.com
We’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting.We’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting.
Please think about your security first when recording and sharing your content and follow the advice of local authorities.Please think about your security first when recording and sharing your content and follow the advice of local authorities.
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Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel react to the attackEmmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel react to the attack
French president Emmanuel Macron has voiced solidarity with Spain.French president Emmanuel Macron has voiced solidarity with Spain.
“We remain united and determined,” he said on Twitter, describing it as a “tragic attack”.“We remain united and determined,” he said on Twitter, describing it as a “tragic attack”.
He later tweeted in Spanish: “Solidarity with Barcelona. We are by your side.”He later tweeted in Spanish: “Solidarity with Barcelona. We are by your side.”
Toutes mes pensées et la solidarité de la France pour les victimes de la tragique attaque à #Barcelone. Nous restons unis et déterminés.Toutes mes pensées et la solidarité de la France pour les victimes de la tragique attaque à #Barcelone. Nous restons unis et déterminés.
Solidaridad con #Barcelona. Estamos a su lado. 🇫🇷🇪🇸Solidaridad con #Barcelona. Estamos a su lado. 🇫🇷🇪🇸
The office of German chancellor Angela Merkel has condemned the “revolting attack” in Barcelona.The office of German chancellor Angela Merkel has condemned the “revolting attack” in Barcelona.
Her spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a tweet: “We are thinking with profound sadness of the victims of the revolting attack in Barcelona - with solidarity and frienship alongside the Spanish people.”Her spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a tweet: “We are thinking with profound sadness of the victims of the revolting attack in Barcelona - with solidarity and frienship alongside the Spanish people.”
In tiefer Trauer sind wir bei den Opfern des widerwärtigen Anschlags in #Barcelona - in Solidarität + Freundschaft an d. Seite der Spanier.In tiefer Trauer sind wir bei den Opfern des widerwärtigen Anschlags in #Barcelona - in Solidarität + Freundschaft an d. Seite der Spanier.
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Jason BurkeJason Burke
Jason Burke has written a snap analysis on the events in Barcelona, focusing on how painfully familiar the nature of the attack is.Jason Burke has written a snap analysis on the events in Barcelona, focusing on how painfully familiar the nature of the attack is.
... The use of vehicles as weapons is now an established tactic by extremists, one of the dozen or so employed in the last two decades that should be considered a standard part of the terrorist arsenal. In the last 13 months there have been similar attacks in France, Germany, Sweden and the UK.... The use of vehicles as weapons is now an established tactic by extremists, one of the dozen or so employed in the last two decades that should be considered a standard part of the terrorist arsenal. In the last 13 months there have been similar attacks in France, Germany, Sweden and the UK.
A woman was killed by a car driven at speed by a rightwing extremist in the US last week in slightly different circumstances.A woman was killed by a car driven at speed by a rightwing extremist in the US last week in slightly different circumstances.
The precise motivation and the identity of the Barcelona attackers will become clear in the next few hours. So far there has been no claim of responsibility from Islamic State. These can take between eight and 48 hours, if they come at all. In recent months, such claims have become highly unreliable. Individuals close to Isis and active on social media have been celebrating the Barcelona attack, but this does not indicate a connection to the group.The precise motivation and the identity of the Barcelona attackers will become clear in the next few hours. So far there has been no claim of responsibility from Islamic State. These can take between eight and 48 hours, if they come at all. In recent months, such claims have become highly unreliable. Individuals close to Isis and active on social media have been celebrating the Barcelona attack, but this does not indicate a connection to the group.
Tactics spread among militants when they are seen to work. There is no skill needed to drive a vehicle into a crowd, nor any difficulty involved in obtaining one. This makes a car, van or lorry an ideal weapon for today’s terrorists, who are often inspired by a group but are not actually part of it, and for the most part, lack the training and means necessary for more complex attacks.Tactics spread among militants when they are seen to work. There is no skill needed to drive a vehicle into a crowd, nor any difficulty involved in obtaining one. This makes a car, van or lorry an ideal weapon for today’s terrorists, who are often inspired by a group but are not actually part of it, and for the most part, lack the training and means necessary for more complex attacks.
Read the full article here:Read the full article here:
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Police release image of suspectPolice release image of suspect
Spanish police have released a photograph of the man alleged to have rented the van used in the attack. He is identified as Driss Oukabir.Spanish police have released a photograph of the man alleged to have rented the van used in the attack. He is identified as Driss Oukabir.
It is not clear if it is the same person who has been arrested in Vic.It is not clear if it is the same person who has been arrested in Vic.
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Maeve ShearlawMaeve Shearlaw
Facebook has activated its safety check tool to enable people in Barcelona to let their friends and relatives know they are safe.Facebook has activated its safety check tool to enable people in Barcelona to let their friends and relatives know they are safe.
Facebook has activated Safetycheck 4 users that are in #BCN, so you can inform friends & family that you are wellhttps://t.co/rzji0W3BYtFacebook has activated Safetycheck 4 users that are in #BCN, so you can inform friends & family that you are wellhttps://t.co/rzji0W3BYt
Over 1,000 people have also used the service to offer help to the victims, with offers ranging from water to shelter and translation.Over 1,000 people have also used the service to offer help to the victims, with offers ranging from water to shelter and translation.
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Theresa May sends condolences to Spain
Theresa May said the UK “stands with Spain against terror” following the deadly attack in Barcelona.
The prime minister condemned the “terrible” assault, which follows a spate of similar attacks in London in recent months.
She said:
My thoughts are with the victims of today’s terrible attack in Barcelona and the emergency services responding to this ongoing incident. The UK stands with Spain against terror.
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Official death toll is now 13
Thirteen people have been killed, and at least 50 injured, Catalonia’s interior minister Joaquim Forn has confirmed.
La meva més rotunda condemna a l'atemptat terrorista de Barcelona. Podem confirmar 13 morts i més de 50 ferits. @mossos @solercampins pic.twitter.com/va0IlQejb0
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Catalan police confirm arrest
Sam Jones
A man has been arrested in connection with the van attack, local police confirmed on Thursday evening.
In a tweet, the police also dismissed reports that a suspect had holed himself up in a bar off Las Ramblas.
No hi ha ningú atrinxerat a cap bar del centre de Barcelona. Hem detingut un home i ho tractem com atac terrorista #Barcelona #Rambles
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Joseph Harker
Eyewitnesses in central Barcelona described a scene of “total chaos” in the immediate aftermath of the attack.
Patrick Tuenter, 20, a law student from Nijmegen, Netherlands, was on the first day of his holiday.
Our hotel, the Pension Solarium, is about 200metres from the scene of the crash. We were coming back from the beach and saw a scene of total chaos. People were screaming, there were a lot of wounded people. We saw a white van stopped in the middle of the street - the part where pedestrians walk down. It had driven right down the middle and thrown people onto the cobbled part of the street, down the sides.
Jesse Matenan, 20, also a student from Nijmegen described the rumours flying around the hotel as people try to work out what is happening.
As we walked back to our hotel we saw and heard ambulances and police cars rushing by – over 30 of them within minutes. We saw lots of injured people fleeing the scene. We’re now hearing rumours that there was a second van which got away and is driving round with two people in it.
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Jessica Elgot
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has tweeted about the attacks. He said he is doing all he can to identify whether any British people need help in Barcelona.
Concerned and saddened by #Barcelona attack. Our thoughts are with those affected. Doing all we can to identify whether Brits need help.
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for UK citizens in Barcelona, warning them to avoid the area.
“We are in contact with the Spanish authorities and seeking more information following an incident in Barcelona. Anyone in the area should follow the advice of the emergency services,” an FCO spokesperson said.
On the travel advice page for Spain on the FCO website, the updated advice says:
The British Embassy in Madrid and Consulate General in Barcelona are in contact with local authorities and urgently seeking further information following reports of an incident in central Barcelona.
Local authorities have advised people to stay inside and stay away from the Las Ramblas area of the city. If you’re in the immediate area you should take care and follow the advice of the local security authorities; press reports suggest that some public transport, particularly the metro, has been affected.
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Donald Trump condemns the terror attack
Donald Trump has condemned the terror attack on Las Ramblas:
The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. Be tough & strong, we love you!
The first lady has also sent a tweet:
Thoughts and prayers to #Barcelona
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An eyewitness has described the painstaking search for suspects.
John Ward, who lives on Las Ramblas, says the area is still on lockdown.
He told the BBC:
There’s a very heavy police presence and what they’ve been doing is going from establishment to establishment knocking on the doors, knocking on the shutters.
People have opened the shutters, they’ve been brought out on to the street and once it’s been established that they’re not the people they are looking for, they’ve been escorted away from this particular area.
Now nobody is moving on La Ramblas unless they’re under police escort.
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Reports of arrest and identification of suspect
Local media is reporting that one person has been arrested in relation to the attack.
Separate reports said the Guardia Civil have identified the suspect thought to have hired the white Fiat van used in the attack. According to those reports, he is understood to be from north Africa but to possess an NIE, the identity document issued to foreigners who are resident in Spain.
It is not clear whether the reports referred to the same person.
A second van linked to the attack – assumed to have been used as a getaway car – has been found in the small town of Vic in Catalonia.
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Here’s another shot of the crashed van, taken from a video posted online.
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The official death toll for the van attack still stands at one, although local media are reporting that as many as 13 could be dead. Police say 32 people have been injured, 10 of them seriously.
Catalonia’s interior minister Joaquim Forn told reporters: “Unfortunately the number of fatalities will likely rise.”
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