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London attack: What we know so far | London attack: What we know so far |
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Seven people were killed in central London when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and launched a knife attack in Borough Market on Saturday night. | Seven people were killed in central London when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and launched a knife attack in Borough Market on Saturday night. |
The attackers were shot dead by officers in what police have declared to be a terror attack. Here is what we know so far. | The attackers were shot dead by officers in what police have declared to be a terror attack. Here is what we know so far. |
What happened? | What happened? |
Police said that the attack began at 21:58 BST on Saturday when a van drove on to London Bridge from the north side. | Police said that the attack began at 21:58 BST on Saturday when a van drove on to London Bridge from the north side. |
Latest updates on London Bridge attack | Latest updates on London Bridge attack |
It mounted the pavement and hit several people, before crashing near the Barrowboy and Banker pub at the southern end of the bridge. | It mounted the pavement and hit several people, before crashing near the Barrowboy and Banker pub at the southern end of the bridge. |
Three men got out, armed with knives, and ran the short distance to Borough Market where they stabbed several people. | Three men got out, armed with knives, and ran the short distance to Borough Market where they stabbed several people. |
Armed police and ambulances were called at 22:08. | Armed police and ambulances were called at 22:08. |
Eyewitnesses spoke of attackers targeting people in pubs and restaurants. Some people tried to fight them off by throwing chairs and glasses. | Eyewitnesses spoke of attackers targeting people in pubs and restaurants. Some people tried to fight them off by throwing chairs and glasses. |
As the area was cordoned off, police shouted at members of the public to run or hide. | As the area was cordoned off, police shouted at members of the public to run or hide. |
One witness to the attack, Gerard Vowls, told the BBC: "They were running up shouting, 'This is for Allah.' They stabbed this girl maybe 10 times, 15 times." | One witness to the attack, Gerard Vowls, told the BBC: "They were running up shouting, 'This is for Allah.' They stabbed this girl maybe 10 times, 15 times." |
London Ambulance Service took more than 100 emergency calls about the incident. | London Ambulance Service took more than 100 emergency calls about the incident. |
The three attackers were shot dead by police within eight minutes of the first call. | The three attackers were shot dead by police within eight minutes of the first call. |
The deputy chairwoman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Sarah Green, confirmed that 46 shots had been fired by eight police officers - three officers from City of London Police and five from the Metropolitan Police. | The deputy chairwoman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Sarah Green, confirmed that 46 shots had been fired by eight police officers - three officers from City of London Police and five from the Metropolitan Police. |
A member of the public was also shot during the operation and was taken to hospital. | A member of the public was also shot during the operation and was taken to hospital. |
The so-called Islamic State group has said it was behind the attack. | The so-called Islamic State group has said it was behind the attack. |
The victims | The victims |
The first of the seven dead to be named was Chrissy Archibald, a Canadian who was originally from British Columbia. | The first of the seven dead to be named was Chrissy Archibald, a Canadian who was originally from British Columbia. |
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said that a Frenchman was also killed, with another seven French nationals injured. Four are in a critical condition. | French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said that a Frenchman was also killed, with another seven French nationals injured. Four are in a critical condition. |
Concerns have been raised that James McMullan, 32, missing since Saturday night, was one of those who died, after his bank card was found at the scene. | |
A casualty phone line has been set up for members of the public who are concerned about friends and relatives. | A casualty phone line has been set up for members of the public who are concerned about friends and relatives. |
People have been told they can ring 0800 096 1233 or 020 7158 0197 but only "in a genuine emergency". | People have been told they can ring 0800 096 1233 or 020 7158 0197 but only "in a genuine emergency". |
Information has started to emerge about some of the 48 injured. | |
Five London hospitals are continuing to treat 36 of the victims; 18 are said to be in a critical condition. | Five London hospitals are continuing to treat 36 of the victims; 18 are said to be in a critical condition. |
Four police officers were hurt. A British Transport Police officer was seriously injured when he confronted the attackers outside London Bridge station armed only with his baton. | Four police officers were hurt. A British Transport Police officer was seriously injured when he confronted the attackers outside London Bridge station armed only with his baton. |
An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer was also seriously injured having rugby-tackled one of the terrorists. Neither officer has life-threatening injuries. | |
Daniel O'Neill, 23, is among the injured recovering in hospital. His mother, Elizabeth O'Neill, said he had a 7in scar running from his belly to his back after being stabbed by a man saying, "This is for my family, this is for Islam". | |
The Australian prime minister confirmed four nationals had been caught up in the attack. | |
New Zealander Oliver Dowling was stabbed alongside his French girlfriend, Marie Bondeville, with both requiring surgery, said the New Zealand Herald. | |
Sunday Express journalist Geoff Ho was also injured. | Sunday Express journalist Geoff Ho was also injured. |
The attackers | The attackers |
Two of the attackers were named by police as 27-year-old Khuram Shazad Butt, a British citizen born in Pakistan, and 30-year-old Rachid Redouane, who had claimed to be Moroccan and Libyan - and also used the name Rachid Elkhdar. | |
Both attackers lived in Barking, east London. | Both attackers lived in Barking, east London. |
Butt worked in an administrative role for Auriga Holdings - which manages Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets - and he had also worked for London Underground for just under six months as a trainee customer services assistant, before leaving in October 2016. | Butt worked in an administrative role for Auriga Holdings - which manages Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets - and he had also worked for London Underground for just under six months as a trainee customer services assistant, before leaving in October 2016. |
He became known to the police and MI5 in the summer of 2015 and an investigation was opened into his behaviour after concerns reached counter-terrorism officers. | He became known to the police and MI5 in the summer of 2015 and an investigation was opened into his behaviour after concerns reached counter-terrorism officers. |
One man called the anti-terrorism hotline, while a woman went to the local police station because she was scared Butt was trying to radicalise her children. | One man called the anti-terrorism hotline, while a woman went to the local police station because she was scared Butt was trying to radicalise her children. |
However, the Met said there was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned, meaning the investigation had been "prioritised accordingly". | However, the Met said there was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned, meaning the investigation had been "prioritised accordingly". |
Butt also once featured in a Channel 4 documentary about Islamist extremists with links to the jailed preacher Anjem Choudary, and appeared arguing with police on the street. | Butt also once featured in a Channel 4 documentary about Islamist extremists with links to the jailed preacher Anjem Choudary, and appeared arguing with police on the street. |
Rachid Redouane, who was a chef, was not known to police or security services. | Rachid Redouane, who was a chef, was not known to police or security services. |
Sources in Dublin said Redouane was understood to have been carrying an identification card issued in the Republic of Ireland when he was shot dead, the Press Association reported. | Sources in Dublin said Redouane was understood to have been carrying an identification card issued in the Republic of Ireland when he was shot dead, the Press Association reported. |
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said he had not been a member of a "small group" being monitored by Irish police in respect of radicalisation. | Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said he had not been a member of a "small group" being monitored by Irish police in respect of radicalisation. |
Police said inquiries were ongoing to confirm the identity of the third attacker. | Police said inquiries were ongoing to confirm the identity of the third attacker. |
Twelve people were arrested in Barking on Sunday after a raid at Butt's flat, but they have all now been released without charge. | |
A neighbour said the attacker had become more extreme over the past two years. He said he had contacted authorities but no action was taken. | |
What is happening now? | What is happening now? |
The priority of the investigation, led by the Met Police's Counter Terrorism Command, is to establish whether anyone else was involved. | The priority of the investigation, led by the Met Police's Counter Terrorism Command, is to establish whether anyone else was involved. |
Police say a "huge amount" of forensic material and evidence has been seized in raids so far. | Police say a "huge amount" of forensic material and evidence has been seized in raids so far. |
Police are still asking anyone with photographs or videos of the incident to upload them here. | Police are still asking anyone with photographs or videos of the incident to upload them here. |
Some cordons around the scene of the attack remain, but London Bridge rail and Tube stations are open. London Bridge is open to pedestrians and traffic on the northbound side. | |
The UK terrorism threat level remains at severe, having been raised to critical for a short time after the Manchester attack. | The UK terrorism threat level remains at severe, having been raised to critical for a short time after the Manchester attack. |
The Home Office has set up a website for those affected. | The Home Office has set up a website for those affected. |
Global reaction | Global reaction |
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday: "This was an attack on London and the United Kingdom, but it was also an attack on the free world." | |
On Sunday, she said it was time to say "enough is enough", calling for new measures to tackle extremism. | On Sunday, she said it was time to say "enough is enough", calling for new measures to tackle extremism. |
Mrs May confirmed the general election will go ahead as planned on Thursday. | Mrs May confirmed the general election will go ahead as planned on Thursday. |
Most national campaigning was suspended on Sunday but resumed on Monday. | Most national campaigning was suspended on Sunday but resumed on Monday. |
US President Donald Trump tweeted: "Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the UK, we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!" | US President Donald Trump tweeted: "Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the UK, we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!" |
Mr Trump also took the opportunity to call for his travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim countries to be upheld by US courts. | Mr Trump also took the opportunity to call for his travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim countries to be upheld by US courts. |
As well as promoting the ban, the president also criticised the London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, for reassuring Londoners that an increased police presence was no reason to be alarmed. | |
Mr Khan's team said the president had "deliberately" taken the mayor's remarks out of context, and added he had "more important things to do than respond to Mr Trump". | |
When asked whether the president was welcome in London, Mr Khan said: "When Theresa May first invited him [Donald Trump] on a state visit to our country, at a time when he was proposing a travel ban on Muslims, changing the American policy on refugees, I didn't think it was appropriate for us to roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump. | |
"Nothing has changed in my mind." | |
Other world leaders have also condemned the attack, including French President Emmanuel Macron, who said his country "is more than ever at the side of the United Kingdom". |