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Ravenfire
21-07-2005, 02:07 PM
There have been unconfirmed reports of an explosion on the London Underground, and an incident on a bus in Hackney, East London.

Stations at Warren Street, Oval and Shepherd's Bush have been closed.

British Transport Police say one person has been injured at Warren Street station.

Services on the Victoria, Northern and Hammersmith & City Lines have been suspended.

Emergency services started receiving calls just after 12.30.

At Warren Street there were reports of shots and a nail bomb explosion. Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said police believe this may have been the sound of detonators going off.

A Transport for London spokesman said: "There is a Code Amber which means that the trains are being taken to the next station and passengers evacuated to above ground.

"Police are at all three stations."

Victoria Line train passenger Ivan McCracken told Sky News he spoke to an Italian man who witnessed an explosion just after the train arrived at the platform.

"He told me he had seen a man carrying a rucksack which suddenly exploded. It was a minor explosion but enough to blow open his rucksack. Everyone rushed from the carriage. People evacuated very quickly. There was no panic.

"I didn't see anyone injured but there was shock and fright.

"There was a smell of smoke."


Bus in Hackney


"The man who was holding the rucksack looked extremely dismayed."

One witness told Sky News that passengers tried to prevent a man with a rucksack running away but they failed.

Police have cordoned off the streets around Warren Street station. Sky reporter Mark White said authorities are "pushing everybody as far back from the station as they can".

"Police activity suggests that they are looking for somebody on the outside here."

Another eyewitness, Sosiane Mohellavi, said "Everyone panicked and people were screaming. We had to pull the alarm. I am still shaking."

Scotland Yard said emergency services have responded to an "incident" on a Number 26 bus in Hackney Road, on a junction near Colombia Road, east London.

Sky News Foreign Affairs editor Tim Marshall said: "There is a bus parked there which is empty and there is nobody anywhere near it. This does indicate that police think the bus is still dangerous."

Sky News Online's Rob Cole is at Shepherd's Bush. He said: " The whole of Shepherd's Bush Green is sealed off. About 400 metres on both sides of the Tube station is affected."

It is two weeks to the day since bombers attacked three Tube trains and a bus in central London.

Macaroni
21-07-2005, 02:17 PM
Its really terrible, but thatnkfully not as bad as last time.

A hospital has now been cordoned off and armed police have gone in!

Netty
21-07-2005, 02:33 PM
Saw this on the bbc news site - tried to turn over to News24 for more details - but dd complained too much (she was watching teletubbies!!)

Do we know any more about what is happening at the hospital?

Ravenfire
21-07-2005, 02:40 PM
Not yet, although they are now saying they are treating this as a very serious incident

Netty
21-07-2005, 02:49 PM
Some info on BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4703853.stm) here.

bikemad
21-07-2005, 03:46 PM
Ds isnt impressed cos cbeebies aint on bbc1!!!!!

Hope things dont get bad like last time!!!!!

lizzie
21-07-2005, 03:49 PM
Hopefully no-one has been hurt as yet but they still trying to catch a guy thats run off

Ravenfire
22-07-2005, 10:04 AM
I read today that three of the bombs found were of the same size as the ones that went off on the 7th July. Thank God these didnt go off properly, but would you want to go and work on a tube train? I know that some of the drivers refused to yesterday and understandably so.

Netty
22-07-2005, 12:17 PM
A man has been shot dead by armed officers at Stockwell Tube station, as police hunt four would-be bombers.

Passenger Mark Whitby told BBC News he had seen a man of Asian appearance shot five times by "plain-clothes police officers" with a handgun.

"I saw the gun being fired five times into the guy - he is dead," he said.

Passengers were evacuated from the Northern Line station in south London. Police have also cordoned off a 200-metre area around the station.

Services on the Victoria and Northern lines have been suspended following a request by the police, London Underground said.

A mosque in east London has been evacuated after a bomb scare - but a police cordon has now been lifted.

After Thursday's London blasts, the bombers fled after detonators went off, causing small blasts, but failed to detonate the bombs themselves.

From BBC

Ravenfire
22-07-2005, 12:22 PM
I was just about to post this netty you beat me to it

Ravenfire
22-07-2005, 12:26 PM
A group linked to al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for the latest London bombings, as forensic teams examine the rucksack bombs found on a bus and in Tube trains.

The group, Abu Hafs al Masri Brigade, also claimed responsibility for the explosions on July 7.

The statement's authenticity could not be immediately verified and some doubt has been cast on the group's previous claims.

There were four explosions almost simultaneously at Oval, Warren Street and Shepherd's Bush Underground stations and on a number 26 bus in Hackney, east London.

They mirrored the attacks two weeks ago when bombs on three trains and a bus killed 56 people.

Three of the four devices are thought to be of a similar size and weight to the bombs used in the July 7 attacks. The fourth was smaller and appears to have been contained in a small plastic box.

The device on the bus was in a newish-looking black Fitness First rucksack.

Officers found it in a footwell on the top deck.

On the seat next to the rucksack they found a Duracell battery and some red wire.

Police received reports of people running away from two of the attempted blast sites.

Map shows tube stations attacked
Map shows tube stations attacked


At least two people were arrested during the afternoon, including one in Downing Street, but were released later without charge.

Reports suggest only the detonators on the four devices went off. Detectives investigating the attacks are working on the basis that the bombs were not properly primed, sources have said.

The Saudi Arabia ambassador to London, Prince Turki al-Faisal, says he believes the latest attacks are linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.

"The modus operandi, the sheer cowardice associated with them and the attacks on innocent civilians - these are all part and parcel of al Qaeda," he said.

Police are appealing for witnesses to contact them and have opened witness points at each of the locations where people can give statements.

They are also asking anyone who may have photos or mobile phone images from any of the incident scenes, to send them online to:
www.police.uk

Witnesses can also call the Anti-terrorist hotline 0800 789 321 with any information they may have.

bikemad
22-07-2005, 03:17 PM
Jesus christ there are some maniacs on the planet!!!!!!!

Thank god the bombs didnt go off the second time!!!!!!

angel1980
22-07-2005, 07:14 PM
This is so scary. :(

angeleyes
22-07-2005, 07:42 PM
:iagree: it is so scary :(