London Bridge incident as vehicle reportedly mows down pedestrians

Police to flood streets as seven killed in London van, knife attacks, three suspects shot dead

Armed studs mowed down several pedestrians on London Bridge late Saturday before being shot dead by police, killing at least seven in what officials described as an act of terror, Britain’s third major attack in as many months.

Police flooded London streets after a van hopped the road and struck dozens of civilians, then headed to nearby Borough Market, a commercial area packed with bars and restaurants. They left the vehicle and stabbed people in those establishments before being shot down by security compels.

The London police reported that three attackers, wearing fake explosive vests, were shot dead by armed response officers and believe that there were no more attackers than those killed. London Ambulance told Reuters that forty eight injured people were sent to hospitals across London into early Sunday morning in the UK, several of them in critical condition.

“We are treating this as a terrorist incident and a total investigation is already underway, led by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Instruction,” Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said in a statement.

“We are reviewing and planning to strengthen our policing stance across London over the forthcoming days, and there will be extra police and officers deployed across the Capital,” Rowley added.

He said that the van struck people on London Bridge around Ten:00 p.m. local time on Saturday and continued to Borough Market where a number of people were stabbed by the assailants, including an on-duty British Transport Police officer who responded to the incident at London Bridge.

The three assailants were “confronted and shot by the police within eight minutes of the very first call,” Rowley said, adding that what looked like explosive vests on the attackers turned out to be “hoaxes.”

London Metropolitan Police Chief Cressida Dick later told reporters on Sunday that the death toll now stood at seven confirmed dead, adding the the area of the attack is now cordoned off and everyone advised to stay inwards until police get in touch.

The London Bridge overground and underground stations will remain closed and he repeated that police presence in the city will be mighty in key areas, Dick said, adding the identity of the attackers remains unknown.

Our “understanding” is that three people were involved, Dick told a press conference, but that “we must make sure there isn’t.”

Britain’s counter-terrorism instruction is leading the investigation into the attacks, the police were quoted as telling earlier.

Britain is still reeling from a terror attack at a Manchester concert that left dozens dead and put the country on a high state of alert ahead of Parliamentary elections next week. British Prime Minister Theresa May called an urgent security meeting and was joined by London Mayor Sadiq Khan in condemning the attacks.

Khan later added that the terrorism threat level remains at “severe” – meaning an

attack is very likely – and said that the police presence in the city will be enlargened from Sunday.

Saturday’s attack comes just days ahead of a June eight U.K. parliamentary election that has tightened unexpectedly in latest days. While May is expected to keep her majority, several polls have suggested her Conservative Party has leisurely surrendered a once commanding lead.

A fresh attack, coming on the high-heeled shoes of the Manchester bombing, could once again wiggle up the political terrain.

On Sunday, the Conservatives, Labour and the Scottish National parties among others agreed to suspend national campaigning for the day, according to Reuters, however some local campaigning will proceed. But the UK Independence Party said it would reject to stop campaigning because “disrupting our democracy is what the extremists want.”

In response to the attack, President Donald Trump posted on Twitter that the United States should be “brainy and vigilant” in the face of terror, while using the chance to promote a travel ban that has been rebuked by in several court rulings. The Trump administration is banking on the Supreme Court to rule in its favor when it takes up the matter.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security suggested to help in the investigation and said it did not see an instant, directly related threat for the U.S.

Dick said the help would be welcomed even after an incident last month at the G7 in which May admonished Trump for an apparent intelligence sharing breach.

“We have a good working relationship with American colleagues,” Dick said, adding that normal practice is to work with them and that is the assumption going forward.

Other governments condemned the attack and suggested support with Russian President Vladimir Putin sending a telegram to May suggesting joint efforts to fight terrorism should be stepped up.

At the same time, social media lit up with innumerable posts describing injuries involving at least several people, with British television displaying pictures of pedestrians being led away from the scene with their palms on their goes. Authorities rushed to London’s Borough Market and Vauxhall areas, but the latter was later ruled out as an act of terror.

A person who was on London Bridge after an incident on Saturday told a Reuters reporter that she eyed three people who appeared to have their throats cut, however Reuters was incapable to confirm that independently.

A separate witness said he spotted six figures lounging on the ground in the wake of the van attack.

The witness, who was doing a night photography class on London Bridge, said he witnessed the van veering on and off the pavement on the bridge.

“It looked like he was aiming for groups of people. I froze because I didn’t know what to do,” Mark Roberts, a 53-year-old management consultant, told Reuters. “It was horrendous.”

“I was thinking: Which way do I run to get away?” he said, adding that the van then veered onto the other side of the bridge before hitting a lady. “

A movie posted to Twitter displayed police officers telling revelers in a London Bridge bar to get down on the floor as the attackers rampaged nearby.

–Reuters contributed to this article.

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