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Seven people have died following a terror attack in central London. | |
The assault began on Saturday night after 10pm when a van veered off the road and barreled into pedestrians on London Bridge. | |
Three men exited the van with large knives and attacked people at bars and restaurants in nearby Borough Market, police and witnesses said. | |
A police officer was also stabbed in the face as he rushed to help the victims. | |
The attack unfolded quickly, and police said officers had shot and killed the three attackers within eight minutes. | |
Police specialists collected evidence in the heart of London after a series of attacks described as terrorism injured 48 others. | |
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick described the incident as a "terrifying experience for many people". | |
Prime Minister Theresa May called an emergency security cabinet session Sunday to deal with the crisis. Most political parties suspended campaigning in respect for the victims and their loved ones. | |
The violence turned a summery night in an area packed with revellers into a scene of panic and chaos, with officers running through crowded streets screaming for people to flee. | |
Lifeboats on the River Thames helped evacuate the area. | |
London Bridge train station was shut down, while trains and buses were ordered to pass straight through the area. On Sunday morning, the Thames was re-opened for boats but the London Bridge area remains cordoned off and many officers were on the scene as of 10am. | |
Emergency officials said 48 people were treated at London hospitals and a number of others suffered less serious injuries. | |
The Metropolitan Police force declared the attacks "terrorist incidents," but there was no immediate claim of responsibility. | |
Britain was already on edge after a suicide bombing two weeks ago at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that killed 22 people and injured dozens of others. | |
Grande and other stars are scheduled to perform a benefit concert for victims Sunday night. Officials said the concert would go ahead. | |
The latest attacks come just days before Thursday's general election. | |
Ms May's Conservative Party had been expected to win by a wide margin but recent polls have showed the race tightening. Ukip said it would not suspend its campaign. |
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