SECOND terror attack in Spain: Police shoot dead five jihadis 'in suicide belts' as seven people are injured by a speeding Audi in resort south of Barcelona - hours after 13 died on Las Ramblas


Five jihadis in suicide belts have been shot dead by police after they launched a second terrorist attack in a beach resort near Barcelona - eight hours after a 'linked' ISIS van assault killed 13 and injured at least 100. Seven people including a policeman were injured in Cambrils on the Costa Dorada, 70 miles south-west of the Catalan capital, where the Jihadis' Audi A3 car overturned after ploughing through crowds on the seafront. The killers, wearing explosive belts and clutching knives, bailed out and were seen smiling and shouting taunts at police shot them dead in the street at around 1am local time. Horrifying footage shows bodies wearing suicide belts strewn across the seafront as tourists ran for their lives and hid on the beach as gunshots rang out around them. Fitzroy Davies, from Wolverhampton, was caught up in the second attack in Cambrils and described how police shot one of the attackers, who got up and ran at them. He said: 'He was taunting, smiling and he carried on walking to the police, and then they gave it to him again, a couple more shots and then he fell to the ground'. Eight hours earlier at least an ISIS jihadi drove a van at 60mph through crowds of people on Barcelona's famous Las Ramblas promenade - Spain's busiest tourist street - which was 'jam-packed' with holidaymakers and locals.

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