Barcelona Attacks

Two vehicle-ramming attacks were committed a few hours apart in Catalonia in northeastern Spain, killing 13 people and injuring about 100 people of at least 18 different nationalities in the touristic center of Barcelona, while five “suspected terrorists” were shot down in the beach resort in Cambrils.

Thursday

5 p.m., Barcelona

A white Fiat van drives into the crowd on the Las Ramblas area, the most frequented by tourists in the Catalan metropolis. The attack is quickly claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group. The driver of the van quickly flees the scene after mowing down passers-by.

Soon after, two suspects, a Spaniard and a Moroccan, are arrested by the police in two localities, respectively 100 km and 200 km away from Barcelona.

6:30 p.m., Vic, 80km North of Barcelona

Hours after the Las Ramblas attack, Catalan authorities find a second van allegedly used as a getaway vehicle by the assailants. Spanish police report that the van was rented at the same time as the white Fiat used in the Las Ramblas attack.

At the time, Catalan authorities confirm they are dealing with a terrorist attack, stating on their official Twitter account that the “terrorist attack protocol has been activated.”

8 p.m., Ripoll, North Catalonia

Driss Oukabir is confirmed as the main suspect in the Las Ramblas attack. The 28-year old Moroccan-born Spanish resident was identified from documents left at the scene, as the individual to have rented the van responsible for the Las Ramblas attack.

Upon seeing his name and image circulating on social media, Oukabir turns himself in and is then arrested by Catalan police. Oukabir states that his passport and ID were stolen and claims to have taken no part in the attack.

9 p.m., ISIS claims responsibility for the attack 

Through its Amaq news agency, the Islamic State claims responsibility of the Las Ramblas attack on Thursday night.

ISIS states in its communique that the perpetrators of the attacks are “soldiers of the Islamic State.” The veracity of the claim, however, has not yet been verified.

9:30 p.m., Alcanar, South of Barcelona

A second suspect is arrested. According to police official Josep Luis Trapero, the unnamed man born in Melilla, was arrested in Alcanar, where a house exploded on Wednesday night killing one person and wounding 16 others.

 

Source: BNA