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On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers attacked the London Underground, killing over 50 people and injuring hundreds of others. Here’s everything to know about the real-life London bombing explored in ...
King Charles III is leading commemorations marking 20 years since the London transit bombings, the deadliest attack on the ...
Here's a look at the terrorist bombings that occurred on July 7, 2005 in London, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700. 8:50 a.m. - Three suicide bombings occur within 50 seconds of each ...
King Charles is remembering a tragic anniversary in London. On Monday, July 7, the King, 76, released a statement to mark the ...
Four more attempted bombings took place in London exactly two weeks after the 7/7 bombings, on 21 July 2005. And like the first attacks, there were bombs on three underground trains and one on a bus.
The search for the four men was one of the UK’s biggest ever manhunts, after their homemade explosive devices failed to ...
Read CNN’s London Bombings Fast Facts and learn about the terrorist attacks that occurred on July 7, 2005, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.
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Image caption, The 7 July Memorial to honour the victims of the London bombings was unveiled in the capital's Hyde Park in 2009 consisting of 52 single columns representing the lives lost 6 July 2015 ...
July 7 2005 London Bombings Fast Facts. Here's a look at the terrorist bombings that occurred in London on July 7, 2005, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.
Read CNN's London Bombings Fast Facts and learn about the terrorist attacks that occurred on July 7, 2005, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.
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