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7 July 2005 London bombings - Wikipedia The 7 July 2005 London bombings, also referred to as 7 7, were a series of four co-ordinated suicide attacks carried out by Islamist terrorists that targeted commuters travelling on London's public transport during the morning rush hour
London bombings of 2005 | History, Facts, Map | Britannica London bombings of 2005, coordinated suicide bomb attacks on the London transit system on the morning of July 7, 2005 At 8:50 am explosions tore through three trains on the London Underground, killing 39
7 7 London bombing: A timeline of events – Overview Analysis | Crime . . . The 7 7 London bombings remain one of the saddest and most significant moments in modern British life Here’s a breakdown of what happened that morning: 8:49 am – First explosion Circle Line, Liverpool Street to Aldgate On Thursday, 7th July 2005, Shehzad Tanweer detonated an improvised bomb on an eastbound Circle Line train, between Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations Smoke, debris and
The 7 7 London bombings, 2005 | London Museum In the 7 7 terrorist attack on 7 July 2005, suicide bombers targeted London transport, killing 52 people aboard Underground trains and a bus
20 years since 7 7 attack: How London bombings changed the UK forever The morning London stood still In the early hours of July 7 (2005), London’s transport network was operating as usual Commuters boarded underground trains and buses during rush hour, unaware that four suicide bombers were travelling among them with deadly intent
History Today: When London was rocked by its worst terror . . . - Firstpost On July 7, 2005, London faced its worst attack since World War II when bombs went off at three Underground stations and on a double-decker bus The suicide bombings killed 56 people, including the bombers, and around 700 others were injured Also on this day in 1981, US President Ronald Reagan