A van in the tourist area of Barcelona, Spain, has crushed pedestrians, killing at least 13 people and injuring more than 50. The Spanish police says that after this incident on Thursday evening, tourists and locals took refuge in shops and hotels. According to the latest reports, the police said that the attacker was killed in a clash with the police in the city's outskirts. Routers say the emergency services have requested closure of local metro and train stations.
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According to reports, the Spanish police is calling it 'terrorist attack'. The newspaper LPs says the driver escaped after the van collided with dozens of people. Steven Turner, who works in the same area, told the BBC: 'From my office at La Rambles, people saw Van van collision with pedestrians. I saw three or four people lying down on the ground. ' He said that there are many ambulance and armed police officers there. 20-year-old resident Marc España of Barcelona, told: "There was a loud voice and everyone ran for safety. There were many people, many families, this is the most famous place in Barcelona. ' "I think many people are stuck."
It was horrible, he was in fear of fear, awesome. ' The details of this incident, however, are not clear, however, in the past many years ago, there have been incidents of violent collision by militants from Europe. Talking to Sky News, another Sunni Shahid, Anwar Anwar, told that he was going to La Ramballas, filled with tourists. "I suddenly heard the sound of the car, and everybody at that place started crying. I saw a woman who was calling her children. Google Translate for Business:Translator ToolkitWebsite Translator
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