Spain reeling from three separate terrorist attacks; 13 killed and over 100 injured
18 August 2017, 13:00 IST

Spain reeling from three separate terrorist attacks; 13 killed and over 100 injured

Europe witnessed the return of terror as Spain was hit by three deadly attacks. The Catalan coast in Spain was witness to three separate terror attacks in the span of 24 hours. The police said that the attacks were the work of a terrorist cell that was determined to "kill as many people as possible". A van was driven into pedestrians on Thursday, 17 August, after 5 pm local time. The attack took place on Las Ramblas avenue in Barcelona, killing 13 people.

Thereafter, the second attack took place in Cambrils. The suspects were driving an Audi A3 and wearing explosive belts as they ran over pedestrians. Six civilians and one officer were injured in the attack.

These two attacks are being linked, by police, to the explosion on Wednesday night in a house in Alcanar. Alcanar is 200km southwest of Barcelona. One person died and several were injured. A second blast took place injuring many emergency services personnel.

These attacks are the most deadly in Spain since Spanish train bombing attacks in March of 2004 that killed more than 190 people.

Las Ramblas, Barcelona
AFP PHOTO / Josep LAGOBarcelona’s Mayor Ada Colau (3rdL) and ofcials arrive on the Rambla boulevard after a van ploughed into the crowd, killing at least 13 people and injuring around 100 others on the Rambla in Barcelona on 17 August, 2017

Here's what we know so far:

Las Ramblas area
Nicolas Carvalho Ochoa/Getty ImagesInjured people are tended to as police investigate near the scene of a terrorist attack in the Las Ramblas area on 17 August, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.
Tourists on Las Ramblas
AFP PHOTO/JAVIER SORIANOTourists wait for the police to allow them to come back to their hotel on the Rambla boulevard after a van ploughed into the crowd, killing at least 13 people and injuring around 100 others on the Rambla in Barcelona, on 18 August, 2017.

Leaders worldwide condemn the attacks

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