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Barcelona: 13 killed as van rams crowds in Las Ramblas

Daily Mail says 4 are dead.

Looks like one of those ISIS inspired terrorist attacks. It's impossible to stop such soft attacks without prior intelligence.
 
Reports of a hostage situation as well.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en-gb"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Two armed men have entered a restaurant in Barcelona after van crash - local media <a href="https://t.co/CExDnzlJlb">https://t.co/CExDnzlJlb</a> <a href="https://t.co/LYx5Altsp6">pic.twitter.com/LYx5Altsp6</a></p>— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) <a href="https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/898209971955007488">17 August 2017</a></blockquote>
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seems like an ISIS inspired attack no surprise targeting a built up popular tourist area to instill fear into people.
 
Breaking: At least 13 dead in Barcelona Terror Attack

A van crashes into a crowd, apparently.

Europe continues to bear the brunt of these attacks this decade...
 
13 people have now been confirmed killed.

The terrorist has been apprehended and in custody.

ISIS lunatic most likely as its their method of operandi.
 
One of the online newspapers have released a photo and name, at this stage looks like a North African Arab type - Libya, Algerian, Tunisia.

What a brainwashed fanatic. Going for the softest targets possible.
 
I am confused as to what is a terrorist attack. When one person died during the neo Nazi gathering recently no one said it was a terrorist attack. Now they are saying this possibly could be one. When the perpetrator is a Muslim it's only a terrorist attack then no matter where it is!
 
ISIS are getting battered in their territories so they will carry on trying to inspire remaining supporters to carry out attacks to maintain an aura of fear and relevance on the global stage.

But these attacks are very hard to stop u dont need much planning or strong organisation to do this. Just an indoctrinated individual willing to commit violence.
 
Barcelona Terror Attack: Van Ramming Kills at Least 13, Injures Dozens, Suspect Arrested

A terrorist-driven van plowed through a crowded pedestrian plaza in the heart of Barcelona on Thursday afternoon, killing at least 13 people dead and injuring dozens, the latest in a series of low-tech attacks in European cities.

Catalan authorities said they had arrested one man for the attack in Las Ramblas during the height of the tourist season. They said they expected the number of deaths to rise.

"My most serious condemnation to the terrorist attack in Barcelona," Catalan's Interior Minister Joaquim Forn tweeted just before night fell on the city. "We can confirm 13 deaths and more than 50 wounded."

There have been a number of terror-related car attacks in Europe in recent months in Nice, Berlin, London and Stockholm.

Spanish authorities and the U.S. consulate in Barcelona are asking people to avoid the Ramblas area, particularly near Plaza Catalunya.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson expressed condolences for the victims and said the United States was monitoring the situation and offering assistance to local authorities. He urged Americans in Barcelona to let loved ones know whether they were safe.

President Donald Trump tweeted condemnation of the attack and urged Spain to be "tough and strong."

The attack unfolded along a street with wide pedestrian plazas. Video and photos of the aftermath showed people, bloodied and unmoving, sprawled on the mall amid debris and scrambling emergency workers. Police moved through nearby streets with guns drawn.

Rachel Mersky, a product designer from Oakland, California, told NBC News she was walking in the area and heard a commotion. "Suddenly everyone starts screaming and running and falling over each other and crying, so clearly I started running too," she said.

She said she followed police closer to the scene but it had been blocked off by then.

Steve Garrett, a British tourist, watched the scene unfold from the roof of a bakery.

He recalled seeing two waves of screaming people, including many tourists and children, rush into a market area. Then came the police.

"They looked like they were sweeping the market area, it was quite clear they were looking for somebody or something," Garrett said.

Susan McLean, a former police officer from Australia, saw the rush of panicked people as well.

She told NBC News that she immediately thought it was a terror attack.

“I was a police officer for 27 years and the fear on their faces … I just knew,” McLean said.

She said she joined about 100 other people who sought refuge in a women's clothing store. After about a half hour, she returned to her nearby hotel room.

“It’s the sad reality of life,” she said of the attack. “It’s not a question of if, it’s a matter of when you will be affected by a terrorist attack.”

Several American men's college basketball teams were in Barcelona for a series of exhibition matches. Some, including Clemson University and Oregon State, have reported that their teams are OK.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/van-hits-pedestrians-barcelona-n793506
 
I am confused as to what is a terrorist attack. When one person died during the neo Nazi gathering recently no one said it was a terrorist attack. Now they are saying this possibly could be one. When the perpetrator is a Muslim it's only a terrorist attack then no matter where it is!

The attacker was white in that case, so it wasn't a terrorist attack. Just a mentally deranged person acting alone.
 
I am confused as to what is a terrorist attack. When one person died during the neo Nazi gathering recently no one said it was a terrorist attack. Now they are saying this possibly could be one. When the perpetrator is a Muslim it's only a terrorist attack then no matter where it is!

I am not sure which news you watched but i certainly heard him described as a domestic terrorist.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">MORE: Catalan police official says neither of two men arrested were drivers of van in <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Barcelona?src=hash">#Barcelona</a> attack; one is Moroccan, one from Melilla</p>— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) <a href="https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/898290512985178113">August 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">MORE: Catalan police official says neither of two men arrested were drivers of van in <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Barcelona?src=hash">#Barcelona</a> attack; one is Moroccan, one from Melilla</p>— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) <a href="https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/898290512985178113">August 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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So why were they arrested and where is the driver?European police isnt capable of handling terror issues.
 
It could be the catalans who want to secede from spain and are against tourism in barcelona..the city of gaudi.
 
[MENTION=2099]Cricket[/MENTION]Cartoons considering how much an independent Catalonia would rely on Barcelona and tourism to power its economy. indiscriminately mowing people down in a tourist hub isnt exactly going to help the case for independence.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Senior police official: Barcelona van attack linked to explosion previous day in which 1 person was killed.</p>— The Associated Press (@AP) <a href="https://twitter.com/AP/status/898289610182320133">August 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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13 people have now been confirmed killed.

The terrorist has been apprehended and in custody.

ISIS lunatic most likely as its their method of operandi.

I always assumed their modus operandi was the caliphate but maybe it was terrorism all along. How exciting.
 
I am not sure which news you watched but i certainly heard him described as a domestic terrorist.

That is probably as the person is being linked to ISIS. In that case with him possibly being a Muslim he will be branded as a terrorist by the western media.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Fifth terrorist wounded in Cambrils near <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Barcelona?src=hash">#Barcelona</a> has died: <a href="https://t.co/hRAWCz5qen">https://t.co/hRAWCz5qen</a><br><br>LIVE: <a href="https://t.co/EdpwfoMkuY">https://t.co/EdpwfoMkuY</a></p>— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) <a href="https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/898371557013282820">August 18, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Some eight hours after a white van sped into a street packed full of tourists in central Barcelona killing 13 people, a car rammed into pedestrians in Cambrils, a city 120 kilometres south of Barcelona on Friday.

In Friday's attack, six people were injured — one of them is said to be in a critical condition. Gunfire ensued after an Audi A3 ploughed into pedestrians. Police killed the five attackers, some of whom were wearing explosive belts.

According to the police, they were “working on the hypothesis that the terrorists shot dead in Cambrils are linked to what happened in Barcelona”.

Hundreds were injured in the Barcelona attack which has been claimed by the militant Islamic State (IS) group.

'United in grief'
Witnesses in Barcelona recounted how bodies were strewn along the famous Las Ramblas boulevard where the driver went on a rampage as other people fled for their lives, screaming in panic.

The carnage in a city hugely popular with tourists from around the world is the latest in a wave of attacks in Europe where vehicles have been used as weapons of terror.

As world leaders united in condemning the carnage, the IS propaganda agency Amaq claimed that it was carried out by “soldiers” from the militant group.

Police announced the arrest of two suspects, identified as a Spaniard and a Moroccan, but said that the driver was still on the run.

“We're united in grief,” Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said in a televised address after rushing to Barcelona, the biggest city in Catalonia, a region in Spain's northeast whose separatist government is defying Madrid with a drive for independence.

“Above all, we're united in the firm intention to defeat those who want to take our values and way of life from us.” There were at least 18 nationalities among the Barcelona victims who came from countries as varied as France, Venezuela, Australia, Ireland, Peru, Algeria and China, according to Spain's civil protection agency.

Belgium said one of its citizens had died in the Las Ramblas assault, while The Hague said three Dutch were injured and a Greek diplomat reported three nationals had been wounded ─ a woman and her two children.

'Whole street started to run'
Las Ramblas is one of Barcelona's busiest streets, lined with shops and restaurants and normally packed with tourists and street performers until well into the night.

“When it happened I ran out and saw the damage,” local shop worker Xavi Perez told AFP.

“There were bodies on the ground with people crowding round them. People were crying. There were lots of foreigners.” Tom Gueller, who lives on a road next to Las Ramblas, said he saw the vehicle speeding along the boulevard.

“It wasn't slowing down at all. It was just going straight through the middle of the crowds in the middle of the Ramblas,” he told BBC radio.

In Cambrils, meanwhile, Markel Artabe, a 20-year-old restaurant worker, said he was on the seaside promenade when he heard what he initially thought were fireworks, but soon realised were gunshots.

“I saw a foreigner dead with a gunshot in the head. His friends were crying out 'help'. I also saw dead bodies that seemed to be terrorists because they were wearing explosive belts.”

Europe's deadliest attack

Spain, the world's third tourism destination, had until now been spared the kind of extremist violence that has rocked nearby France, Belgium and Germany.

It had even seen a surge in tourists as visitors fled other restive sunshine destinations like Tunisia and Egypt.

But it is no stranger to militant attacks, having been hit by what is still Europe's deadliest in March 2004, when bombs exploded on commuter trains in Madrid, killing 191 people in an attack claimed by Al Qaeda-inspired extremists.

Police said Thursday that one of the arrested suspects in the Barcelona attack was a Spaniard born in Melilla, a Spanish territory on Morocco's north coast, and the other a Moroccan named as Driss Oukabir.

The Spaniard was arrested in Alcanar, about 200 kilometres south of Barcelona, the scene of an explosion in a house late Wednesday that left one person dead and seven wounded and is believed to be linked to Thursday's assault.

“We suspect that they (the occupants) were preparing an explosive device,” Josep Lluis Trapero of the regional Catalonia police told reporters.

'Revolting attack'

Thursday's attack drew condemnation from across the globe.

US President Donald Trump condemned the “terror attack” and said the United States “will do whatever is necessary to help”, adding: “Be tough & strong, we love you!” France's President Emmanuel Macron ─ whose country has witnessed a series of bloody militant atrocities including a truck rampage in Nice in July 2016 that killed 86 people ─ said his thoughts were with the victims of the “tragic attack”.

The Nice carnage and other assaults including the 2015 shootings and bombings on Paris nightspots were claimed by IS, but it is believed to be the first IS claim of an attack in Spain.

Catalonia has the highest concentration of radicalised Islamists in the country along with Madrid and the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla in northern Morocco.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1352324/6...pedestrians-in-second-spain-attack-in-8-hours
 
[MENTION=141093]big_gamer007[/MENTION] it will carry on as long as ISIS have sone form of territory n power. More they are beaten back in their heartlands. the more they will try to carry out attacks to maintain fear and aura around them. All security services can do is remain vigilant. But these truck style attacks are very hard to stop.

bomb plots are a lot easier to catch as it requires much more planning. purchase of materials time to construct.

these attacks just require a truck or van simplistic yet brutal.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Spanish media reporting that Barcelona attack suspect Younes Abouyaaqoub has been arrested and a man with an explosive belt has been shot <a href="https://t.co/CS0rCFep7x">pic.twitter.com/CS0rCFep7x</a></p>— Sky News (@SkyNews) <a href="https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/899644183597654016">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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