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London terror attack: Know what happened in Bridge and Borough Market
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday announced that the June 8 General Election will go ahead as planned despite another terrorist attack in London.
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12 persons have been arrested in connection with the terror attacks at London Bridge and nearby areas.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that the June 8 General Election will go ahead as planned despite another terrorist attack in London as she blamed the "evil ideology of Islamist extremism" for the three terror attacks in the country.
Speaking outside Downing Street after she chaired the emergency COBRA meeting with senior security chiefs, May said, "Violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process."
She said "it is time to say enough is enough" as she condemned the terror attack on "innocent and unarmed civilians" on London Bridge and Borough Market area of the city, which left seven people dead and 48 injured in London.
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American singer Ariana Grande has reacted to the twin terror attacks in London.
The singer, who was preparing for today's charity concert that she had organised to raise funds for those affected by the Manchester Arena attack, tweeted, "Praying for London."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that Canadians "stand united" with London after three assailants stabbed people at random and smashed into pedestrians in a van, killing six.
"Awful news from London tonight. We're monitoring the situation," Trudeau said on Twitter.
During a reception with parliamentary press, Trudeau added: "Canadians stand united in sending our love and support to our friends in London.
What happened in London?
At least six people were killed and several others injured today in two terror attacks at central London landmarks in which police shot dead three suspects.
The attack that took place at London Bridge and Borough Market comes just days ahead of the general election on June 8.
London Bridge
The first incident was reported at London Bridge when a van swerved off the road into a crowd of pedestrians, BBC reported.
A white van driver came speeding probably about 50 mph veered off the road into the crowds of people who were walking along the pavement, it said.
Borough market
Within minutes, there were reports of a second attack at Borough market on the South Bank of the Thames where three men started stabbing people including a young girl.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May will convene an emergency security Cabinet meet known as Cabinet Office Briefing Room (Cobra) after terror attacks took place at the London Bridge and the Borough Market, where several people were injured.
The top-level security briefing invloves a discussion across departments which is designed to respond to national emergencies.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tweets on the co-ordinated terror attacks across London drew sharp criticism across the social media as he used the incident to seek the help of courts to support his agenda of travel ban.
Trump posted a series of tweets after two consecutive terror attacks that took place across London on Saturday in which a van hit pedestrians on the London Bridge injuring several people and subsequent stabbings at the Borough Market.
"Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the U. K., we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!"
Trump second tweet provoked sharp criticism from commentators who saw it as a piece of opportunism at London's expense.
"We need to be smart, vigilant and tough. We need the courts to give us back our rights. We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety!"
U.S. President Donald Trump's tweets on the co-ordinated terror attacks across London drew sharp criticism across the social media as he used the incident to seek the help of courts to support his agenda of travel ban.
Trump posted a series of tweets after two consecutive terror attacks that took place across London on Saturday in which a van hit pedestrians on the London Bridge injuring several people and subsequent stabbings at the Borough Market.
"Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the U. K., we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!"
Trump second tweet provoked sharp criticism from commentators who saw it as a piece of opportunism at London's expense.
"We need to be smart, vigilant and tough. We need the courts to give us back our rights. We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety!"
Incident on London Bridge is an act of terrorism, confirms London Metropolitan Police
VISUALS: Police at the site in London after two terror attacks, of a van hitting pedestrians on London Bridge & stabbings at Borough Market.
This is the third terror attack in the UK since March.
On 22 May, 22 people were killed and 116 injured in a suicide bombing at Manchester Arena.
The attacker, identified as 22-year-old Salman Abedi, detonated a home-made bomb in the arena's foyer as crowds were leaving a performance by US singer Ariana Grande late in the evening.
On 22 March, six people died, including the attacker, and at least 50 people were injured in an attack near the Houses of Parliament.
Attacker Khalid Masood first drove his car at pedestrians on the pavement on Westminster Bridge before crashing into a perimeter fence. Masood, armed with a knife, then left the vehicle and ran towards Parliament, where he was shot dead by police.
At least six people were killed and several others injured in two terror attacks at central London landmarks in which police shot dead three suspects.
The attack that took place at London Bridge and Borough Market comes just days ahead of the general election on June 8.
London Ambulance Service says more than 30 people have been taken to five hospitals following bridge attacks
Six victims killed in London terror attack: Police
At least 20 patients were taken to London hospitals following the terror attack in the city centre, the British capital`s ambulance service said on Sunday.
"At 0025 hrs 4/6/17 the incidents at London Bridge and Borough Market were declared as terrorist incidents," the police said on Twitter, adding that a third reported incident at Vauxhall was unrelated.
London: British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday announced that the June 8 General Election will go ahead as planned despite another terrorist attack in London as she blamed the "evil ideology of Islamist extremism" for the three terror attacks in the country.
Speaking outside Downing Street after she chaired the emergency COBRA meeting with senior security chiefs, May said said, "Violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process."
At least seven persons were killed during attacks in two closely connected areas of London on Saturday night.
Three suspected attackers were shot dead by the police.
The incidents took place on London Bridge and in nearby Borough Market.
It is the third terror attack to strike the country this year, after a man drove a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge in March and a bomb attack on an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester two weeks ago.