Attack On Spain?

Attack On Spain
Younes Abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van in the Barcelona attack, was killed by police in Subirats, a town 31 kilometres (19 mi) west of Barcelona on 21 August.

2017 Barcelona attacks
Deaths 24 (16 civilians, 8 terrorists)
Injured 152
Perpetrator Islamic State
No. of participants 8

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Is there terrorism in Spain?

Deadliest attacks [ edit ] – The following is a list of terrorist incidents in Spain that resulted in at least ten deaths. It lists attacks on civilians by non-state actors that are widely referred to as terrorism. It excludes the periods of the Red and White Terrors during and after the Civil War. Key: Group     ETA     Jihadist     Anarchist    Other

Date Incident Casualties Perpetrator
November 7, 1893 Gran Teatre del Liceu bombing 20+ killed, 40+ injured Santiago Salvador Franch
June 7, 1896 Barcelona Corpus Christi procession bombing 12 killed, 44 injured Anarchists (suspected)
May 31, 1906 Botched assassination of Alfonso XIII 30 killed, 100 injured Mateo Morral Rocca
September 13, 1974 Cafetería Rolando bombing 13 killed, 71 injured ETA
July 12, 1979 Hotel Corona de Aragón fire 80+ killed ETA (suspected)
April 12, 1985 El Descanso bombing 18 killed, 82 injured Mustafa Setmariam (suspect)
July 14, 1986 Plaza República Dominicana bombing 12 killed, 32 injured ETA
June 19, 1987 Hipercor bombing 21 killed, 45 injured ETA
December 11, 1987 Zaragoza barracks bombing 11 killed, 88 injured ETA
May 29, 1991 Vic bombing 10 killed, 44 injured ETA
March 11, 2004 Madrid train bombings 192 killed, 2,050 injured Al-Qaeda
August 17–18, 2017 2017 Barcelona attacks 24 killed (inc. 8 perps. ) , 152 injured Islamic State (suspected)

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Who caused the Madrid bombing?

The bombings occurred three days before general elections in which incumbent José María Aznar’s PP was defeated.

2004 Madrid train bombings
Injured 2,050
Perpetrators Al-Qaeda
Motive Opposition to Spanish participation in the Iraq and Afghanistan War

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What was the deadliest attack in Spain since the 2004 Madrid?

2017 Barcelona attacks
Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe
La Rambla , the site of the van attack; pictured in 2011
La Rambla, Barcelona attack Cambrils attack Alcanar explosion Subirats
Location La Rambla , Barcelona and Cambrils , Catalonia , Spain
Coordinates La Rambla: 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Coordinates : 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Cambrils: 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Alcanar: 40°34′51″N 0°33′11″E  /  40. 580919°N 0. 553046°E Subirats: 41°23′05″N 1°47′53″E  /  41. 384722°N 1. 798056°E
Date 17–18 August 2017 16:54–01:15 CEST ( UTC+2 )
Target Pedestrians
Attack type Vehicle-ramming attack , Stabbing
Weapons Alcanar : TATP , Gas cylinders (accidental explosion) Barcelona : A van and a knife Cambrils : A car and a knife
Deaths 24 (16 civilians, 8 terrorists)
Injured 152
Perpetrator Islamic State
No. of participants 8
Motive Jihadism

On the afternoon of 17 August 2017, 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub drove a van into pedestrians on La Rambla in Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain killing 13 people and injuring at least 130 others, one of whom died 10 days later on 27 August. Abouyaaqoub fled the attack on foot, then killed another person in order to steal the victim’s car to make his escape. Nine hours after the Barcelona attack, five men thought to be members of the same terrorist cell drove into pedestrians in nearby Cambrils , killing one woman and injuring six others.

  • All five of those attackers were shot and killed by police;
  • The night before the Barcelona attack, an explosion occurred in a house in the Spanish town of Alcanar , destroying the building and killing two members of the terrorist cell, including the 40-year-old imam thought to be the mastermind;

The home had more than 120 gas canisters inside which police believe the cell was attempting to make into one large bomb (or three smaller bombs to be placed in three vans which they had rented) but which they accidentally detonated. The Prime Minister of Spain , Mariano Rajoy , called the attack in Barcelona a jihadist attack.

Amaq News Agency attributed indirect responsibility for the attack to the Islamic State. The attacks were the deadliest in Spain since the March 2004 Madrid train bombings and the deadliest in Barcelona since the 1987 Hipercor bombing.

Younes Abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van in the Barcelona attack, was killed by police in Subirats, a town 31 kilometres (19 mi) west of Barcelona on 21 August. A 2022 statement by former Spanish police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo appeared to suggest in the Spanish High Court that the Spanish National Intelligence Service was aware of the attacks.

What happened after the Barcelona attack?

2017 Barcelona attacks
Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe
La Rambla , the site of the van attack; pictured in 2011
La Rambla, Barcelona attack Cambrils attack Alcanar explosion Subirats
Location La Rambla , Barcelona and Cambrils , Catalonia , Spain
Coordinates La Rambla: 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Coordinates : 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Cambrils: 41°22′53″N 2°10′23″E  /  41. 38139°N 2. 17306°E Alcanar: 40°34′51″N 0°33′11″E  /  40. 580919°N 0. 553046°E Subirats: 41°23′05″N 1°47′53″E  /  41. 384722°N 1. 798056°E
Date 17–18 August 2017 16:54–01:15 CEST ( UTC+2 )
Target Pedestrians
Attack type Vehicle-ramming attack , Stabbing
Weapons Alcanar : TATP , Gas cylinders (accidental explosion) Barcelona : A van and a knife Cambrils : A car and a knife
Deaths 24 (16 civilians, 8 terrorists)
Injured 152
Perpetrator Islamic State
No. of participants 8
Motive Jihadism

On the afternoon of 17 August 2017, 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub drove a van into pedestrians on La Rambla in Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain killing 13 people and injuring at least 130 others, one of whom died 10 days later on 27 August. Abouyaaqoub fled the attack on foot, then killed another person in order to steal the victim’s car to make his escape. Nine hours after the Barcelona attack, five men thought to be members of the same terrorist cell drove into pedestrians in nearby Cambrils , killing one woman and injuring six others.

All five of those attackers were shot and killed by police. The night before the Barcelona attack, an explosion occurred in a house in the Spanish town of Alcanar , destroying the building and killing two members of the terrorist cell, including the 40-year-old imam thought to be the mastermind.

The home had more than 120 gas canisters inside which police believe the cell was attempting to make into one large bomb (or three smaller bombs to be placed in three vans which they had rented) but which they accidentally detonated. The Prime Minister of Spain , Mariano Rajoy , called the attack in Barcelona a jihadist attack.

  1. Amaq News Agency attributed indirect responsibility for the attack to the Islamic State;
  2. The attacks were the deadliest in Spain since the March 2004 Madrid train bombings and the deadliest in Barcelona since the 1987 Hipercor bombing;

Younes Abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van in the Barcelona attack, was killed by police in Subirats, a town 31 kilometres (19 mi) west of Barcelona on 21 August. A 2022 statement by former Spanish police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo appeared to suggest in the Spanish High Court that the Spanish National Intelligence Service was aware of the attacks.

Was Spain’s Intel involved in the Barcelona terrorist attack of 2017?

Police gun down 5 ‘terrorists’ after Barcelona attack

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    • In addition, the minor took precautions to camouflage his radicalization from the security forces, according to the magistrate;
    • Moussa avoided going to the first prayer of the morning, on suspicion that the security forces had that prayer under surveillance in the mosque of Ripoll;

    The detainee, who rented the Fiat Talento with which Youness Abouyaaqoub ran over La Rambla de Barcelona on the afternoon of 17 August, acknowledged before the judge that his younger brother had told him that Muslims had to do “the jihad that implies war.

  121. ^ MANUEL MARRACO (1 September 2017). “Driss Oukabir admits before the judge that his brother Moussa wanted to do “the jihad that implies war” “. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 September 2017. He [Moussa] would have suffered a religious exacerbation, reflected both in his way of dressing and wearing his hair, as well as in his religious habits.

    He adds that in his judicial declaration, Oukabir acknowledged that his brother had increased his prayers, reproached him for not spending time with muslims only and intended to hide his radicalization from possible police investigators, avoiding attending the first prayer of the day, in the face of suspicions that the police monitored that first prayer.

    Driss Oukabir also acknowledged before the judge that his brother had told him that Muslims had to do jihad, “the jihad that implies war. ”

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