Bombing Attack Rocks London, Death Toll Estimated At Over 40
July 07, 05In what looks like a third major attack on a major western city in four years, London was the scene of at least six separate explosions today. The bombs exploded on public transport injuring hundreds, with at least 40 deaths estimated. The city’s underground has been closed down. A group called the Secret Organization Group of al Qaeda of Jihad in Europe took responsibility.
The first explosion took place on an underground train after nine o’clock this morning, followed by two more a short time later at another underground station and on a bus.
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Reaction in the financial markets was swift with oil prices dropping six percent and stock exchanges in
De Beers is scheduled to hold its Sight in the city next Monday. Currently it is not known if the events will cause the diamond firm to postpone the Sight or make any other change in plans.
Londoners are reporting that people are staying indoors and avoiding going outside.
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London, it was announced yesterday, will host the 2012 Olympics and is currently hosting the G8 meeting in Scotland.
(Last updated July 7, 2005 10:17)