Hours after van killed 13 people and injured 100 in Las Ramblas, seaside town of Cambrils hit by second vehicle attack, leaving one dead and six woundedCambrils: five terror suspects killed after Las Ramblas van attackTimeline of terror: how the Spain attacks unfoldedBarcelona victims: what we know about the dead and injuredIf you´ve been affected, you can share your experiences with us 12.41pm BST A woman waving a tiny Spanish flag during a vigil for the victims at Barcelona Paca Catalunya, was rounded on by the crowd who called on her to remove it. Members of the 20,000-strong crowd said the attacks should not be politicised and that national flags were not welcome at the event. 12.34pm BST British police are to meet holidaymakers returning from Catalonia at the border to take statements, Scotland Yard´s lead for counter-terrorism policing, Mark Rowley, has said.He added that the terrorism threat was global and nations needed to work together to defeat it.Our thoughts are with Spain, the victims, their families and all the other people affected by yesterday´s barbaric attack in Barcelona.We are liaising closely with the Spanish authorities and await further updates regarding the nationalities of the deceased and injured. 12.25pm BST The Foreign Office said earlier that it was helping a `small number` of British citizens caught up in the Barcelona attack. It has now clarified that those people were injured. A spokeswoman said:Our thoughts are with the victims of these terrible attacks and the people of Spain.We are currently assisting a small number of British people affected and are working to find out if any more need our help. We have deployed additional staff to Barcelona and have offered support to the Spanish authorities. 12.20pm BST Following the minute´s silence in Barcelona, the crowd shouted `I´m not afraid`. 11.51am BST The death toll of the attacks in Spain has risen to 14 people; two of whom have been named: Bruno Gulotta, a father of two, and 44- ...
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