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Trump condemns Barcelona attack, says US ready to help
Washington, Aug 18
US President Donald Trump condemned Thursday's terrorist attack in Barcelona and said that the US stood ready to assist Spain, the media reported.
"The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. Be tough & strong, we love you!," Trump said on Twitter.
Trump's tweet followed brief public remarks by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson conveying the same sentiments, Efe news reported.
"We offer condolences to the loss of life and the injuries that have occurred to so many innocent people yet again," Tillerson said, adding that terrorists around the world "should know that the US and our allies are resolved to find you and bring you to justice".
Spanish authorities said that 13 were killed and 50 others injured when a man at the wheel of a van rammed into people in an area of Barcelona popular with tourists.
Meanwhile, Chiefs of the European Union (EU) also lambasted the "cowardly" terror attack in Barcelona, Xinhua news agency reported.
"This cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends. We will never be cowed by such barbarism," European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said in a statement.
"I send my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims, as well as to Prime Minister Rajoy and the people of Spain. My thoughts are with the people of Barcelona," he added.
Echoing Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: "All of Europe stands with Barcelona. Our thoughts are with the victims and all affected by this cowardly attack on innocents."
13 killed, 50 injured in Barcelona terror attack
At least 13 people were killed and more than 50 were injured when a van ran over pedestrians here in Las Ramblas boulevard, media reports said.
Confirming the death toll, Head of Catalonia's Regional Interior Department Joaquim Forn said in a tweet on Thursday: "My strongest condemnation of the terrorist attack in Barcelona. We can confirm 13 deaths and more than 50 wounded."
Regional police said they had arrested one man in relation to the incident -- Driss el-Ouakbir, a man of northwestern African origin who is believed to have rented the van used in the attack, Efe news reported.
"We have arrested a man and are treating this as a terror attack," regional police tweeted , adding that they could not confirm the motive behind the events.
Police said the attack happened at 5.00 p.m. when the van rammed into several vehicles before barrelling down the tree-lined central pedestrian-only area of Las Ramblas.
Regional police and emergency services were deployed to the area, which is at the heart of the city's touristic centre and is visited by thousands every day.
Meanwhile Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said he was in "contact with all the administrations". And the priority "is to help the injured and facilitate the work of the security forces".
Earlier reports had said that a suspect had barricaded himself into a nearby bar with a rifle, but police denied these allegations. Police also denied rumours of a shooting at a nearby shopping centre.
Interior Minister Forn said the Festa Major de Gracia, an iconic Barcelona celebration that began on Tuesday and was slated to end next Monday, would be canceled.
The Festa, during which streets of the Gracia neighbourhood are brightly decorated by residents, was celebrating its 200th anniversary.
Metro and train stations in the area were closed to the public, while people in the area of the attack were asked to stay where they are until the police can indicate an exit route.












