Police treating Spain knife assault as ‘terrorist attack’

Police treating  Spain knife assault  as ‘terrorist attack’
The attack happen early in the morning. (AFP/File)
Updated 20 August 2018
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Police treating Spain knife assault as ‘terrorist attack’

Police treating  Spain knife assault  as ‘terrorist attack’
  • Police say the man “intended to attack police officers”
  • The attack happened at about 6a.m. local time

A police officer shot dead a man armed with a knife as he tried to attack a police station in Catalonia on Monday, just days after the one-year anniversary of a twin attack in the northern Spanish region that killed 16 people.
“We are treating it as a terrorist attack. The officer used her gun to save her own life,” Rafel Comes, a commissioner with the Catalan regional police, told a news conference in Cornella de Llobregat where the attack took place.
The man arrived at the police station in the town near Barcelona at 5:45 am (0345 GMT) with a knife and “a clearly premeditated desire to kill an agent of our force,” he added, saying security was being reinforced at police stations across Catalonia.