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Was the suspect in the Barcelona terrorist attack killed by the Spanish police?

Spanish police 2 1 confirmed that Eunice Abu Jacob, a suspected terrorist attack in Barcelona, had been killed in the town of Subirat near Barcelona.

On August 8, 20 17 local time, after the terrorist attacks in Barcelona, flags were flown at half mast in many countries around the world to commemorate the victims of the accident. The picture shows the flag flying at half mast outside sebelius Palace in Madrid.

Spanish police revealed that Younis Abu Jacob, a 22-year-old Moroccan citizen, was killed in the town of Subirat, more than 40 kilometers away from Barcelona. At that time, Abu Jacob was still wrapped around his waist with a belt suspected of containing explosives.

Spanish police confirmed that explosion-proof experts had tested the belt suspected of containing explosives, which delayed the confirmation of Abu Jacob's identity. At present, the local police in Spain are still expanding their search in Subirat town, targeting another male suspect and a truck.

A video disclosed by Spanish media shows that Abu Jacob walked past a market after the terrorist attacks in Barcelona last Thursday. About 90 minutes later, Abu Jacob appeared in the University District of Barcelona.

On August 18 local time, a silent ceremony was held in Barcelona, Spain for the victims of the terrorist attacks. Spanish King felipe vi and Prime Minister Rajoy were present in person to observe a moment of silence with the crowd.

Spanish police revealed that Abu Jacob snatched a car on the way to escape and tried to break through the sentry post set by the police, resulting in a policeman being injured. After the incident, the police found the body of a 34-year-old driver in an abandoned car a few kilometers away and listed it as the latest victim of the terrorist attack in Barcelona.

/kloc-On the afternoon of 0/7, a white truck collided with a crowd near Rambla Avenue, a tourist attraction in Barcelona, killing 13 people and injuring 100 people. The extremist organization "Islamic State" later claimed responsibility for the incident.