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Unofficial Information: No BiH Citizens among Victims of the Attack in Barcelona

Published August 18, 2017
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At least 13 people were killed and more than 100 people were injured in a terrorist attack that took place in Barcelona on Thursday. According to unofficial information, no citizens of BiH were among killed victims.

Yesterday at 5 PM, a van ran over the passersby in La Rambli Street, in the center of the capital of Catalonia, and left more than 100 injured people behind.

The Embassy of BiH in Spain has not received any official information about the possible killed and injured citizens of BiH in the attack on Barcelona.

“We will not receive an official information until all the victims are identified, and they said that there are still many people who have not been identified yet,” as stated from the Embassy.

To recall, the police arrested two people after the attack, none of which was a driver. The driver, after hitting the passersby, got out of the van and ran away on foot. It appears that he was not armed. They are still searching for him.

(Source: N1)

 

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