London Police Evacuate Train Stations, Bus
Posted on: Thursday, 21 July 2005, 09:00 CDT
LONDON - Two weeks after suicide attacks on subway stations and a bus, police said explosions occurred at three subway stations and on a double-decker bus Thursday.
Only one person was reported wounded, but the explosions during the lunch hour caused major disruption in the city and were hauntingly similar to the July 7 bombings in which 52 people and four suicide attackers were killed.
The London police commissioner confirmed Thursday that four explosions took place in what he described as "serious incidents."
"We've had four explosions- four attempts at explosions," Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair said outside police headquarters at Scotland Yard.
"At the moment the casualty numbers appear to be very low ... the bombs appear to be smaller" than the July 7 blasts.
Sky News TV reported that police said no chemical agents were involved in the explosions.
Police also said an armed police unit had entered University College hospital. Press Association, the British news agency, said they arrived shortly after an injured person was carried in.
Police in chemical protection suits were seen preparing to enter the Warren Street Underground station. Unspecified incidents also were reported at the Shepherds Bush and Oval stations.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
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