Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "2017 Barcelona attacks" in English language version.
Brahim said as well that his son Youssef attended the mosque
Abouyaaqoub and wearing a fake explosive belt. Police shot and killed him.
He [Moussa] would have suffered a religious exacerbation, reflected both in his way of dressing and wearing his hair, as well as in his religious habits. He adds that in his judicial declaration, Oukabir acknowledged that his brother had increased his prayers, reproached him for not spending time with muslims only and intended to hide his radicalization from possible police investigators, avoiding attending the first prayer of the day, in the face of suspicions that the police monitored that first prayer. Driss Oukabir also acknowledged before the judge that his brother had told him that Muslims had to do jihad, "the jihad that implies war".
Documentation of Es Satty (Morocco, 1973), who had arrived in Spain in 2002, was found in 2006
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Driss Oukabir admitted to the judge that his brother, 17, had increased the frequency of his prayers and blamed him for spending time with non-muslims. In addition, the minor took precautions to camouflage his radicalization from the security forces, according to the magistrate. Moussa avoided going to the first prayer of the morning, on suspicion that the security forces had that prayer under surveillance in the mosque of Ripoll. The detainee, who rented the Fiat Talento with which Youness Abouyaaqoub ran over La Rambla de Barcelona on the afternoon of 17 August, acknowledged before the judge that his younger brother had told him that Muslims had to do "the jihad that implies war.
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The jihadist cell was formed by at least a dozen terrorists, all born in Morocco
Abdelbaki Es Satty, arrived in Spain from his native Morocco in 2002
Abouyaaqoub's brother El Houssaine and his first cousins, brothers Mohamed and Omar Hychami, are three of the five men shot dead by police in a similar attack that took place on Friday morning in the Catalan municipality of Cambrils
involvement in the Barcelona attack of Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, as well as his brother and two cousins, all originally from the small Moroccan town of Mrirt
Houssaine worked in delivery in a kebab restaurant in Ripoll
involvement in the Barcelona attack of Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, as well as his brother and two cousins, all originally from the small Moroccan town of Mrirt