London Underground attacks "almost certainly" related to Al Quaeda
Katie Lowe | 07.07.2005 10:37
The BBC have revealed in the last few minutes that their sources believe the terrorist attacks in London are "almost certainly the work of Al Quaeda."
At least six explosions have taken place in London, and it is believed that there are at least twenty fatalities and ninety injuries, according to police in London. The BBC believe this is now the work of terrorist organisation Al Quaeda.
The attacks took place on Edgeware Road, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Aldgate East and Moorgate, and a bus exploded in Russell Square, injuring many people both on the bus and passers by.
All transport has been disabled and people in London are asked not to call the emergency services unless involved in a very serious incident.
The attacks took place on Edgeware Road, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, Aldgate East and Moorgate, and a bus exploded in Russell Square, injuring many people both on the bus and passers by.
All transport has been disabled and people in London are asked not to call the emergency services unless involved in a very serious incident.
Katie Lowe
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where.black.eyed.angels.fly@gmail.com
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