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London bombings of 2005 a 'threat we still face'

2015-07-07 12 Dailymotion

On the morning of 7th July, 10 years ago in London bombs were detonated on a bus and three underground trains. <br /><br /> Britain has been commemorating the 52 people killed in the country’s worst terrorist attack.<br /><br /> Four young British Muslims set off rucksacks of explosives on a double-decker in Tavistock Square, and on the Tube, at Russell Square, Edgeware Road and Aldgate.<br /><br /> Prime Minister David Cameron and Mayor of London Boris Johnson laid floral tributes at the 7/7 memorial in Hyde Park.<br /><br /> Cameron said: “It’s a day when we recall the incredible resolve and resolution of Londoners and the United Kingdom. A day when we remember the threat that we still face. But above all it’s a day when we think about the grace and the dignity of the victims’ families, for all they’ve been through.”<br /><br /> More than 700 people were physically injured in the attacks. Gill Hicks was right next to her train bomber. Her legs were amputated below the knees.<br /><br /> Hicks said: “How has the taking of my legs, and more imp

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