A van has ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona's Las Ramblas tourist area.
Here's what we know so far.
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* At least 13 people dead.
* At least 100 people hospitalised after attack.
* Islamic State has claimed responsibility.
* La Vanguardia newspaper said one of the suspected perpetrators had been killed in a shootout with police on the outskirts of Barcelona.
* Catalan police say about two hours after the attack at Las Ramblas a driver knocked down two police officers. It's not clear if the incident is related to the Las Ramblas attack.
* Witnesses said the white van zigzagged at high speed down Las Ramblas, knocking down pedestrians and leaving bodies strewn across the ground.
Who carried out the attack?
Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident, and police have released a picture of the man who allegedly rented the van. Spanish media outlets are naming one of the suspects arrested as 28-year-old Driss Oukabir.
He has spent time in prison in Figueres, Catalonia, being released in 2012. Anti-terrorism sources told El Pais that Oukabir arrived in Barcelona from Morocco on August 13.
Police are still trying to identify how many attackers were involved.
Photo: RTVE
Where did the attack take place?
The van was driven down Las Ramblas - a central boulevard that runs 1.2km through the centre of Barcelona.
The boulevard runs from the city's Pla??a de Catalunya (Catalonia Square) to the Christopher Columbus monument at the seafront.
It is popular with tourists because of its market stalls, bars and restaurants.
Reaction
US President Donald Trump on Twitter
"The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. Be tough & strong, we love you!"
British Prime Minister Theresa May
"My thoughts are with the victims of today's terrible attack in Barcelona and the emergency services responding to this ongoing incident. The UK stands with Spain against terror."
French President Emmanuel Macron on Twitter
"All my thoughts and solidarity from France for the victims of the tragic attack in Barcelona. We will remain united and determined."