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Barcelona attack: What we know so far | Barcelona attack: What we know so far |
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A van has ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona's famous Las Ramblas tourist area, killing 13 people and injuring at least 80. Spanish police have described it as a terror attack. | |
Here's what we know so far about what happened. | Here's what we know so far about what happened. |
What happened? | What happened? |
Witnesses described seeing a white van speeding along the pedestrianised area, deliberately targeting people, knocking many to the floor and sending others fleeing for cover in shops and cafes. | Witnesses described seeing a white van speeding along the pedestrianised area, deliberately targeting people, knocking many to the floor and sending others fleeing for cover in shops and cafes. |
Catalan officials confirmed that 13 people had died. Another 80 have been hospitalised, with at least 10 seriously hurt in the attack. | |
One Belgian woman is among the dead, Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister Didier Reynders said on Twitter [in French]. | |
Where did the attack take place? | Where did the attack take place? |
The van was driven down Las Ramblas - a central boulevard that runs 1.2km (0.75 miles) through the centre of Barcelona. | The van was driven down Las Ramblas - a central boulevard that runs 1.2km (0.75 miles) through the centre of Barcelona. |
The boulevard runs from the city's Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square) to the Christopher Columbus monument at the seafront. | The boulevard runs from the city's Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square) to the Christopher Columbus monument at the seafront. |
It is popular with tourists because of its market stalls, bars and restaurants. | It is popular with tourists because of its market stalls, bars and restaurants. |
Was there a second attack? | |
Police have confirmed two police officers were run over by a vehicle at a checkpoint. It is unclear if this is linked. | |
Who carried out the attack? | Who carried out the attack? |
Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident, and police have released a picture of the man who allegedly rented the van. | |
He has been named as Driss Oukabir. | |
Spain's national public broadcaster RTVE has also reported that the vehicle used was rented in the city. | Spain's national public broadcaster RTVE has also reported that the vehicle used was rented in the city. |
A second van linked to the attack has been found in the small town of Vic, north of Barcelona, local authorities said. | A second van linked to the attack has been found in the small town of Vic, north of Barcelona, local authorities said. |
The Islamic State militant group claimed the perpetrator was one of their "soldiers" in a release sent out via their self-styled news agency, Amaq. | |
However, they have offered no proof of this. |