Barcelona: 34 nationalities caught up in Spain attacks

People from at least 34 countries have been killed or hurt in twin terror attacks in Spain.

A "small number" of Britons were injured, the Foreign Office said, and a seven-year-old child with dual British and Australian nationality is missing .

Thirteen people were killed when a van veered on to Las Ramblas , one of Barcelona's most famous and popular boulevards, and struck pedestrians.

Separately, a woman was killed and six people, including a police officer, were injured when a car drove into people in the town of Cambrils in a second attack . Police said the two attacks were linked.

Some 130 people were injured in the the attacks, which struck a popular tourist destination at the height of the European summer.

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An Italian man, 35-year-old Bruno Gulotta, a father of two, was the first victim to be named.

He was strolling down the boulevard with his partner and two sons when he was hit by the van, Italian reports said. The rest of the family did not suffer injuries.

Another Italian, 25-year-old Luca Russo, was among the dead and three were injured.

Three Spaniards were reported dead by El Pais, while US media said one American was killed and one other was injured.

A 43-year-old American, Jared Tucker from California, earlier had been reported missing in US media.

A five-year-old Irish boy was also injured, suffering a broken leg, officials in Dublin said.

Nathaniel was travelling with his parents Norman and Pederlita Putot, and sister Pearl to celebrate his birthday. He suffered a broken femur.

The father was also hurt but his injuries were not life-threatening.

Ireland's foreign affairs minister, Simon Coveney, said: "In a way it's a miracle that more Irish people weren't involved, given that there are so many Irish people in Spain, Barcelona and Cambrils at this time of year."

The French foreign ministry has said 26 of its citizens were injured in the attacks - 11 of them seriously. Jean-Yves Le Drian, the foreign minister, has said he will travel to the Catalonian city today.

A Belgian woman, from the town of Tongeren, 90km (56m) east of Brussels, was killed in the attack, local officials said. She was identified as Elke Vanbockrijck. The Belgian foreign minister said two Belgians were wounded in the attack, one of them seriously.

Spanish newspaper El Pais said three Germans are among the dead, but officials did not confirm the report. A foreign ministry spokesman in Berlin said they know of 13 Germans injured - "some of them seriously, so seriously that they are still fighting for their lives".

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Two Danes were "lightly wounded", authorities in Copenhagen said.

Four people have been arrested over the attacks .

:: Catalonia's interior ministry has provided a number for anyone worried about relatives, advising people to call +34 900400012.