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London attacks: six people killed; three terror suspects shot dead by police – latest updates | |
(35 minutes later) | |
3.54am BST | |
03:54 | |
Canisters on suspects' bodies 'were hoaxes' | |
Mark Rowley, assistant commissioner for the Metropolitan police, has confirmed that the vehicle drove from London Bridge to Borough Market, hitting pedestrians on the bridge. | |
There, he said, the suspects left the vehicle and stabbed a number of people, including an offduty police officer, who sustained serious injuries. | |
Armed response officers confronted three male suspects, who were shot and killed. | |
Rowley says the three suspects were shot within eight minutes of the first call to emergency services. | |
He says the canisters, or vests, seen on the body of at least one suspect, have been “established to be hoaxes”. | |
3.50am BST | |
03:50 | |
Three male suspects shot dead by police | |
Police confirm three male suspects were shot and killed by armed officers. | |
3.49am BST | |
03:49 | |
Six people killed in attack | |
Six people have been killed, the police have confirmed. | |
3.47am BST | |
03:47 | |
Lisa O'Carroll | |
Police officers on the scene at Borough Market say the area will be closed for at least 24 hours. Dozens of fire rescue officers in hard hats and overalls are just leaving the scene. | |
Fire rescue teams leave Borough area. Police officer tells me it will be close for at least 24 hours pic.twitter.com/ar3vkpvUMO | |
Armed officers were protecting a hotel in central London where it is believed witnesses were taken after the incident. The receptionist said the hotel was a “crisis centre”, but could not tell how many had arrived from London Bridge. | |
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3.35am BST | |
03:35 | |
Ariana Grande, whose concert in Manchester was the target of a terrorist attack less than two weeks ago, has tweeted her support for those caught up in tonight’s events: | |
Praying for London ♡ | |
Grande is due to lead a tribute concert in Manchester on Sunday evening to commemorate the 22 people killed and support the dozens who were injured. | |
3.33am BST | |
03:33 | |
Amber Rudd: 'horrific attack in the heart of our capital' | |
Here is the full statement from the home secretary, Amber Rudd: | |
This was an horrific attack in the heart of our capital city, targeted at people enjoying their evening with friends and family. | |
My thoughts are with the victims and all those affected by this incident. | |
As ever, in difficult and traumatic circumstances, I am extremely proud of and thankful to our police and emergency services who responded so swiftly and those who will work tirelessly as the investigation into this appalling act continues. | |
3.28am BST | |
03:28 | |
Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals, the closest to the site of the attacks, are on lockdown “to keep patients, relatives and staff safe”, they have reported, along with Evelina, a children’s hospital in south London. | |
London Ambulance Service has said at least 20 people have been taken to six hospitals across the capital. | |
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at 3.31am BST | |
3.23am BST | |
03:23 | |
Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, has issued a statement condemning the attacks on London: | |
I am appalled and angered by the terrorist attacks at London Bridge and Borough Market, in my home city. These acts of violence were truly shocking and I condemn them in the strongest terms. | |
Muslims everywhere are outraged and disgusted at these cowards who once again have destroyed the lives of our fellow Britons. That this should happen in this month of Ramadan, when many Muslims were praying and fasting only goes to show that these people respect neither life nor faith. | |
My prayers are with the victims and all those affected. I commend the work of our emergency services working hard to keep us safe and cope with the ensuing carnage. As ever, we urge everyone to assist the authorities so that these criminals can be apprehended and brought to justice. | |
(A reminder that we do not yet know the perpetrators of this attack and are awaiting further information from police on identities and motives.) | |
3.17am BST | 3.17am BST |
03:17 | 03:17 |
Ewen MacAskill | Ewen MacAskill |
One of the questions the latest attack will prompt is why, after more than a decade of relative security, there have suddenly been three major attacks in the course of three months. | One of the questions the latest attack will prompt is why, after more than a decade of relative security, there have suddenly been three major attacks in the course of three months. |
The police and the British domestic intelligence agency MI5 had a good record in combating terrorism, compared with other European countries such as France and Belgium. | The police and the British domestic intelligence agency MI5 had a good record in combating terrorism, compared with other European countries such as France and Belgium. |
After the 2005 London bombing, which killed 52 people plus the four terrorists, MI5 implemented a series of changes, including decentralisation to the Midlands, north of England, Scotland and Wales, to create a better network. | After the 2005 London bombing, which killed 52 people plus the four terrorists, MI5 implemented a series of changes, including decentralisation to the Midlands, north of England, Scotland and Wales, to create a better network. |
The changes seemed to work, with lots of plots stopped. Terrorist attacks until this year were restricted to single fatalities. Among them were the 2007 attack on Glasgow airport in which only the attacker was killed; a Ukrainian rightwing extremist who stabbed a man to death in Birmingham in 2013 and attacked mosques with homemade bombs; the two men who killed the soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013; and the murder of MP Jo Cox last year. | The changes seemed to work, with lots of plots stopped. Terrorist attacks until this year were restricted to single fatalities. Among them were the 2007 attack on Glasgow airport in which only the attacker was killed; a Ukrainian rightwing extremist who stabbed a man to death in Birmingham in 2013 and attacked mosques with homemade bombs; the two men who killed the soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013; and the murder of MP Jo Cox last year. |
Since March there has been the Westminster attack by Khalid Masood, who mowed down pedestrians near parliament and stabbed a policeman, resulting in six deaths, including his own: and the Manchester bombing two weeks ago that killed 22. And now London again. | Since March there has been the Westminster attack by Khalid Masood, who mowed down pedestrians near parliament and stabbed a policeman, resulting in six deaths, including his own: and the Manchester bombing two weeks ago that killed 22. And now London again. |
The security services disrupted 18 plots since June 2013 but had recently reported being concerned about an increased tempo in the number of plots. | The security services disrupted 18 plots since June 2013 but had recently reported being concerned about an increased tempo in the number of plots. |
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03:10 | 03:10 |
The Met has opened a casualty bureau for those concerned about family and friends who might have been caught up in the attacks. | The Met has opened a casualty bureau for those concerned about family and friends who might have been caught up in the attacks. |
There are two numbers to call: | There are two numbers to call: |
0800 096 1233 | 0800 096 1233 |
020 7158 0197 | 020 7158 0197 |
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Police appeal for photos/videos from public | Police appeal for photos/videos from public |
Police have asked people who were at the scene on London Bridge or in Borough Market to upload any pictures or videos they have taken to this police site. | Police have asked people who were at the scene on London Bridge or in Borough Market to upload any pictures or videos they have taken to this police site. |
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My colleague Kate Lyons has been talking to people trying to get home with transport disrupted in the wake of the attacks: | My colleague Kate Lyons has been talking to people trying to get home with transport disrupted in the wake of the attacks: |
Some underground lines have reopened and people are unusually chatty on the tube. | Some underground lines have reopened and people are unusually chatty on the tube. |
James Wilesmith, who moved to London from Bournemouth six months ago, was out with Sarah Phillips celebrating her birthday when they got caught up in the events. The pair had seen the Lion King in the West End earlier in the evening before deciding to go for a drink at the Walkie Talkie building, overlooking the river. | James Wilesmith, who moved to London from Bournemouth six months ago, was out with Sarah Phillips celebrating her birthday when they got caught up in the events. The pair had seen the Lion King in the West End earlier in the evening before deciding to go for a drink at the Walkie Talkie building, overlooking the river. |
“We looked out and were like ‘oh, look at all the pretty blue lights’ and then we realised, oh no,” said Wilesmith. | “We looked out and were like ‘oh, look at all the pretty blue lights’ and then we realised, oh no,” said Wilesmith. |
They got stuck at various cordons and it took them several hours from the time of the attack to make it to a tube station where trains were still running. | They got stuck at various cordons and it took them several hours from the time of the attack to make it to a tube station where trains were still running. |
“I’ve lived in London for six months and there have been two attacks,” he said. “I mean, you still go on with your life, I still get the tube everyday, but it hits home.” | “I’ve lived in London for six months and there have been two attacks,” he said. “I mean, you still go on with your life, I still get the tube everyday, but it hits home.” |
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Footage posted by journalist Kaine Pieri shows police officers clearing the area around London Bridge station in the wake of the attack: | Footage posted by journalist Kaine Pieri shows police officers clearing the area around London Bridge station in the wake of the attack: |
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A statement from the US state department has condemned the attack: | A statement from the US state department has condemned the attack: |
The United States condemns the cowardly attacks targeting innocent civilians in London this evening. We understand UK police are currently treating these as terrorist incidents. The United States stands ready to provide any assistance authorities in the United Kingdom may request. | The United States condemns the cowardly attacks targeting innocent civilians in London this evening. We understand UK police are currently treating these as terrorist incidents. The United States stands ready to provide any assistance authorities in the United Kingdom may request. |
Our hearts are with the families and loved ones of the victims. We wish a full and quick recovery to those injured in the attacks. All Americans stand in solidarity with the people of the United Kingdom. | Our hearts are with the families and loved ones of the victims. We wish a full and quick recovery to those injured in the attacks. All Americans stand in solidarity with the people of the United Kingdom. |
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Amber Rudd, the home secretary, has called the night’s incidents “a horrific attack in the heart of our capital city”. | Amber Rudd, the home secretary, has called the night’s incidents “a horrific attack in the heart of our capital city”. |
She added: | She added: |
My thoughts are with the victims and all of those affected. | My thoughts are with the victims and all of those affected. |
Rudd said she was “extremely proud of our emergency services” for their response to the attacks. | Rudd said she was “extremely proud of our emergency services” for their response to the attacks. |
2.37am BST | 2.37am BST |
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At least 20 people taken to hospitals | At least 20 people taken to hospitals |
London Ambulance Service says it has taken at least 20 patients to six hospitals across London: | London Ambulance Service says it has taken at least 20 patients to six hospitals across London: |
We can confirm we have taken at least 20 patients to six hospitals across London following the incident at London Bridge. | We can confirm we have taken at least 20 patients to six hospitals across London following the incident at London Bridge. |
We have also treated a number of people at the scene for less serious injuries. | We have also treated a number of people at the scene for less serious injuries. |
We have declared a major incident and continue to work closely with other members of the emergency services. Our priority is to ensure patients receive the medical help they need as quickly as possible. | We have declared a major incident and continue to work closely with other members of the emergency services. Our priority is to ensure patients receive the medical help they need as quickly as possible. |
As we are very busy dealing with this incident, we would ask the public to only call us in a genuine emergency and to call NHS 111 for urgent healthcare advice. | As we are very busy dealing with this incident, we would ask the public to only call us in a genuine emergency and to call NHS 111 for urgent healthcare advice. |
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