There has just been a massive trampling on the Ramblas in Barcelona by a person with a van. There are injured
— Mossos (@mossos) August 17, 2017
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
— Joaquim Forn (@quimforn) August 17, 2017
Las víctimas mortales y heridos de los atentados #Cambrils y #Barcelona son según un balance provisional de 34 nacionalidades diferentes pic.twitter.com/d8iGWCHQSC
— Protecció civil (@emergenciescat) August 18, 2017
A woman injured in #Cambrils has been confirmed dead, bringing the total number of fatalities to 14. More to come at https://t.co/rbiZYgBeCC
— El País English Edition (@elpaisinenglish) August 18, 2017
A moment of silence was observed for the victims
Minuto de silencio en homenaje a todas las víctimas. Seguimos trabajando por la seguridad. #TodosSomosCataluña #NoMásTerrorismo pic.twitter.com/P2wLgIU6jw
— Policía Nacional (@policia) August 18, 2017
In the early hours of Friday morning, seven people were injured – two seriously – when they were hit by a car in Cambrils, around 120km south of Barcelona.
Images from the scene show an overturned Audi A3.
Police shot and killed five people who were in the car, some of whom were wearing what appeared to be explosive belts.
Later, Catalan interior minister Joaquim Forn said the belts contained fake explosives.
Javier Zaragoza, of the Audiencia Nacional, the Spanish court that deals with terrorism, said that none of the five were known to have links to jihadism.
In the early hours of Friday morning, seven people were injured – two seriously – when they were hit by a car in Cambrils, around 120km south of Barcelona.
Images from the scene show an overturned Audi A3.
Police shot and killed five people who were in the car, some of whom were wearing what appeared to be explosive belts.
Later, Catalan interior minister Joaquim Forn said the belts contained fake explosives.
Javier Zaragoza, of the Audiencia Nacional, the Spanish court that deals with terrorism, said that none of the five were known to have links to jihadism.