The Oklahoman

Botched plan started with blast

Spanish terrorist attack could have been worse if not for faulty bomb constructi­on

- BY LORI HINNANT, JOSEPH WILSON AND CIARAN GILES

BARCELONA, SPAIN — A cell of at least nine extremists meticulous­ly plotted to combine vehicles and explosives in a direct hit on tourists, and managed to carry off most of their deadly plan, killing 14 people, authoritie­s said Friday. Police in Spain and France pressed a manhunt for any remaining members of the group, which Islamic State claimed as its own.

Only flawed bomb constructi­on avoided a more devastatin­g attack, authoritie­s said after taking a closer look at a blast Wednesday evening in the town of Alcanar that was first written off as a household gas explosion. At least one person was killed and several injured in the home where police said the deadly plan took shape.

Eighteen hours later, a rented van veered into Barcelona’s crowded Las Ramblas promenade, swerving along the walkway Thursday and killing 13 people. Armed with an ax, knives and false explosives belts, attackers drove a second vehicle to the boardwalk in the resort town of Cambrils early Friday, fatally injuring one person. Five of those attackers were shot to death, among them 17-year-old Moussa Oukabir, according to a Spanish police union official, confirming Spanish news reports.

Oukabir’s name was first on a document listing four suspects sought in the attacks, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the investigat­ion. The Barcelona-based La Vanguardia newspaper, Spanish national broadcaste­r RTVE and other outlets cited police sources as saying he was the driver of the van in Barcelona.

The arrest order was issued throughout Spain and into France, according to the Spanish official and a French police official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the document. They did not say what became of the other three men listed, who ranged in age from 18 to 24. All had roots in Morocco; only Moussa Oukabir was born in Spain, according to the document.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? People gather at a memorial tribute to victims Friday on Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas promenade, where the van used in a terrorist attack stopped after killing 14 people.
[AP PHOTO] People gather at a memorial tribute to victims Friday on Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas promenade, where the van used in a terrorist attack stopped after killing 14 people.

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