London terror attack: London
Bridge and Borough Market latest - at least two dead amid van attack, stabbings
and gunfire
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JUNE 2017 • 3:46AM
At least
two people have been killed and and multiple people are injured in a terrorist
"rampage" at two central London landmarks.
London
Bridge and Borough Market have been hit in what appears to be two coordinated
attacks south of the River Thames. A separate incident at Vauxhall is not
connected, police have said.
The London Bridge area is in
lockdown after a white transit van ploughed into a crowd of people at speed
shortly after 10pm, sparking a major incident. Witnesses reported up to 20 people
injured. there were also reports of pedestrians being attacked with knives.
One picture
from the Borough Market area appears to show a man lying on the ground who appears to have canisters strapped to him.
There were
multiple reports of rapid gunfire in what one witness described as “Westminster
all over again”.
Holly
Jones, a BBC reporter at London Bridge when the first incident happened, said a
van had swerved off the road into a crowd of pedestrians.
"A
white van driver came speeding - probably about 50mph - veered of the road into
the crowds of people who were walking along the pavement," she told BBC
News.
Within
minutes there were reports of a second incident at Borough Market on the south
bank of the Thames. One cab driver said three men ran towards the market
stabbing people - including a young girl - as they ran.
An
eyewitness on London Bridge, told the BBC he saw three men stabbing people
indiscriminately, shouting "this is for Allah" in a
"rampage".
Police
entered bars and restaurants in the Southwark area around 11pm and told
customers to get down on the floor amid reports that the incident was still
ongoing. People outdoors were told by yelling police officers to run from the
area as the atmosphere turned to one of “hysteria”.
Shortly
before midnight police said they were attending a third incident in the Vauxhall
area.
The attack
comes less than a fortnight after the Manchester suicide bombing and just three
months after a terrorist ploughed into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before
stabbing a policeman to death at Parliament.
US
President Donald Trump offered assistance to Britain via Twitter.
"Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the UK, we will
be there - we are with you. God bless!".
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