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Six people have been killed during attacks in two closely connected areas of London on Saturday night which police have described as “terrorist incidents’’.Six people have been killed during attacks in two closely connected areas of London on Saturday night which police have described as “terrorist incidents’’.
Three suspected attackers have also been shot dead by police.Three suspected attackers have also been shot dead by police.
The incidents took place on London Bridge and in nearby Borough Market.The incidents took place on London Bridge and in nearby Borough Market.
There were multiple casualties in addition to the fatalities with London Ambulance Service saying they have taken at least 48 people to five hospitals in the capital.There were multiple casualties in addition to the fatalities with London Ambulance Service saying they have taken at least 48 people to five hospitals in the capital.
A British Transport Police officer was stabbed in the face as he responded to the incident at London Bridge.A British Transport Police officer was stabbed in the face as he responded to the incident at London Bridge.
A statement from the office of Emmanuel Macron, president of France, confirmed French citizens were among the injured and condemned “an abominable and cowardly attack against our free society”.A statement from the office of Emmanuel Macron, president of France, confirmed French citizens were among the injured and condemned “an abominable and cowardly attack against our free society”.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation hospital said had been put “on lockdown” to keep patients, relatives and staff safe. At least one Australian citizen has been injured, according to the prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, and there are reports of a second.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation hospital said it had been put “on lockdown” to keep patients, relatives and staff safe.
The first report of an incident was of a white van ploughing into pedestrians on London Bridge at about 10.08pm.The first report of an incident was of a white van ploughing into pedestrians on London Bridge at about 10.08pm.
Witnesses said the van swerved on to the pavement. Witnesses said the van swerved on to the pavement. Police say the van continued onto Borough Market where three attackers emerged and carried out multiple stabbings.
Police say the van continued onto Borough Market where there have been reports of multiple stabbing. Pictures have been circulating showing a suspect on the ground in the market; he appears to have canisters strapped to his body. Police say those canisters were part of a hoax suicide vest.
Pictures have been circulating showing a suspect on the ground in the market; he appears to have canisters strapped to his body.
Police say those canisters were part of a hoax suicide vest.
Authorities responded to a third incident, a stabbing at Vauxhall, but this was not connected to the events around London Bridge.Authorities responded to a third incident, a stabbing at Vauxhall, but this was not connected to the events around London Bridge.
The Conservatives have suspended campaigning for the general election and other parties are likely to follow suit shortly. Labour, the Conservatives and the SNP have suspended campaigning for the general election. Other parties are likely to follow suit.
Theresa May, the prime minster, has called the events a “terrible incident’’ that is being treated as a “potential act of terrorism’’.Theresa May, the prime minster, has called the events a “terrible incident’’ that is being treated as a “potential act of terrorism’’.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, thanked emergency services after the “brutal and shocking incidents reported in London”.Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, thanked emergency services after the “brutal and shocking incidents reported in London”.
London mayor Sadiq Khan condemned the “barbaric” and “horrific” attack as “deliberate and cowardly”. London mayor Sadiq Khan condemned the “barbaric” and “horrific” attack as “deliberate and cowardly”. He said there would be a heavy police presence throughout central London today.
Guests at some hotels in the vicinity of the attacks were evacuated after the attacks.Guests at some hotels in the vicinity of the attacks were evacuated after the attacks.
Security services have carried out a number of controlled explosions.Security services have carried out a number of controlled explosions.
Police urged people to stay away from the affected areas.Police urged people to stay away from the affected areas.
The government said there would be a meeting of the emergency committee Cobra on Sunday morning.