Porterville Recorder

Attacker drives van into Barcelona crowd

13 dead,100 hurt

- By BARRY HATTON and JOSEPH WILSON

BARCELONA, Spain — A van veered onto a sidewalk and barreled down a busy pedestrian zone Thursday in Barcelona’s picturesqu­e Las Ramblas district, swerving from side to side as it mowed down tourists and residents and turned the popular European vacation promenade into a bloody killing zone. Thirteen people were killed and 100 were injured, 15 of them seriously, in what authoritie­s called a terror attack.

Victims were left sprawled in the street, spattered with blood or crippled by broken limbs. Others fled in panic, screaming or carrying young children in their arms.

“It was clearly a terror attack, intended to kill as many people as possible,” Josep Lluis Trapero, senior police official, told a news conference late Thursday.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity, saying in a statement on its Aamaq news agency that the attack was carried out by “soldiers of the Islamic State” in response to the extremist group’s calls for followers to target countries participat­ing in the coalition trying to drive it from Syria and Iraq.

Authoritie­s said a Belgian was among the dead and a Greek woman was among the injured. Germany’s Foreign Ministry said it was checking reports that Germans were among the victims.

After the afternoon attack, Las Ramblas went into lockdown. Swarms of police brandishin­g hand guns and automatic weapons launched a manhunt in the downtown district, ordering stores and cafes and public transport to shut down.

Several hours later authoritie­s reported two arrests, one a Spanish national from Melilla, a Spanish-run Mediterran­ean seafront enclave in North Africa, and the other a Moroccan.

But Trapero said neither of them was the van’s driver. The arrests took place in the northern Catalan town of Ripoll and in Alcanar, the site of a gas explosion at a house on Wednesday night. Police said they were investigat­ing a possible link to Thursday’s attack.

Barcelona is the latest European city to experience a terror attack using vehicle as a weapon to target a popular tourist destinatio­n, after similar attacks in France and Britain.

 ?? GIANNIS PAPANIKOS ?? AP PHOTO BY People flee the scene in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday, after a white van jumped the sidewalk in the historic Las Ramblas district, crashing into a summer crowd of residents and tourists and injuring several people, police said.
GIANNIS PAPANIKOS AP PHOTO BY People flee the scene in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday, after a white van jumped the sidewalk in the historic Las Ramblas district, crashing into a summer crowd of residents and tourists and injuring several people, police said.

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