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Series of Explosions Rock London Itsdb 07/07/05
    Thursday, July 07, 2005

    LONDON — Multiple explosions shook London on Thursday morning, as a series of seven or eight blasts were reported on the city's subways and buses.

    At least two people were killed and nine injured in the nearly simultaneous blasts, and officials shut down the entire underground transport network. Media reports said the number of casualties was about 90 people.

    "There have been a number of dreadful incidents across London today," said Home Secretary Charles Clarke (search), Britain's top law enforcement officer. He said there were "terrible injuries."

    The near simultaneous explosions came a day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympics and as the G-8 summit was getting underway in Scotland. Initial reports blamed a power surge but speculation that it was a terrorist attack is strong.

    "We are concerned this is a coordinated attack," London Police Chief Ian Blair told Sky News. He cautioned, however, against reaching premature conclusions. "We really need to understand what we're dealing with."

    An explosion destroyed a double-decker bus near Russell Square (search) not long after several blasts were reported on London subways, police said. A witness said the entire top deck of the bus was destroyed.

    "I was on the bus in front and heard an incredible bang, I turned round and half the double decker bus was in the air," Belinda Seabrook told Press Association (search), the British news agency.

    She said the bus was packed with people.

    "It was a massive explosion and there were papers and half a bus flying through the air," she said.

    Officials shut down the entire underground network after the explosions. Initial reports blamed a power surge, but officials were not ruling out an intentional attack.

    The attacks came a day after London was awarded the 2012 Olympics and as the G-8 (search) summit was getting underway in Scotland.

    One witness, Darren Hall, said some passengers emerging from an evacuated subway station and that some passengers had soot and blood on their faces. He told BBC TV that he was evacuated along with others near the major King's Cross station and only afterward heard a blast.

    British police reported that there were still no confirmed deaths, but that serious injuries were reported.

    There was no immediate official comment from British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was hosting the world's most powerful leaders at Gleneagles, Scotland. It was not clear if the G-8 gathering focusing on climate change and aid for Africa -- but from which Iraq has largely been left off the agenda -- would have to be postponed.

    Police said incidents were reported at the Aldgate station near the Liverpool Street railway terminal, Edgware Road and King's Cross in north London, Old Street in the financial district and Russell Square in central London, near the British Museum.

    London Ambulance Service said several vehicles had been dispatched to the area near Liverpool Street station.

    "We believe there was some sort of explosion. There are some walking wounded at Aldgate," said a spokesman for City of London police, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    "We are not sure of the scale of the incident. Reports are still coming in."

    Bradley Anderson, a subway passenger, told Sky News that "there was some kind of explosion or something" as his train reached the Edgware Road station in northeast London.

    "Everything went black and we collided into some kind of oncoming train," Anderson said.

    Simon Corvett, 26, who was on an eastbound train from Edgware Road station, said: "All of sudden there was this massive huge bang."

    "It was absolutely deafening and all the windows shattered," he said. "There were just loads of people screaming and the carriages filled with smoke.

    "You could see the carriage opposite was completely gutted," he said. "There were some people in real trouble."

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    First, this makes me sad - my prayers are with the British.

    Second, this is just absolutely barbaric. If I hear one more Senator talk about how America's image is being tarnished over Gitmo I think I'm going to throw up. This is what the outrage is, this is what we're fighting for, this is why we're holding terrorists, and I think it time for the Bush bashers and leftists everywhere to drop the sensitivity and theocracy crap in America and take a stand against this Islamic extremist terrorist barbarism.

    May God bless the British people, give healing and peace to the victims and protection from this evil.

    Steve

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 07/08/05 5:31 am:
      If you will not fight for the right when you can easily win without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a small chance of survival. There may even be a worse case: you may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.
      Winston Churchill

 
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