Madrid - The Islamic State (ISIS) has claimed responsibility for a van attack in the Spanish city of Cambrils that left one person dead and at least five injured, the group's propaganda agency Amaq reported on Saturday. The militarist organization had already stated it was behind a similar incident in Barcelona in which a vehicle rammed into pedestrians in Las Ramblas district, killing 13 and injuring dozens of others. Local media reported on Friday that persons responsible for both attacks belonged to a 12-man terrorist cell. The country's Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido said that the terrorist cell has since been dismantled, media outlets reported.