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7 Blasts rocks London

King Robert


There has been several blasts in London today,which has caused lots of people to be shocked and lots of others injured.The blasts has rocked London on Thursday morning at the rush hour. The explosions taken place a day after London has been granted to host the Olympics 2012 and also the G8 Summit in Scotland. The incident has forced the whole tube network to shotdown.

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Amir:

Government source: 20 people dead so far 11:09 AM 7/7/2005

(at July 7, 2005 11:11 AM)

King Robert:

Latest news is 7 explosions in main central points of London.

(at July 7, 2005 02:14 PM)

kaveh:

thats just sad

(at July 7, 2005 02:45 PM)

West Ender:

Bastards, this is the only word I can find for animals who blow up innocent people in the rush hour of the morning :(

(at July 7, 2005 04:13 PM)

King Robert:

latest News 33 people killed in seven explosions in London,still more to be found in the underground stations :(

(at July 7, 2005 04:52 PM)

Cyber Globe:

Terrorist will never never be succeed.

(at July 7, 2005 06:29 PM)

World Picture Network:

World Picture Network would like to see any images from the London Terror Attack taken by any member photographer to be represented in the media. Photos or video could have been taken on a mobile phone, PDA or digital camera. WpN represents the work of some of the world’s greatest photographers and would like to solicit your help to cover this sad event in English history. This will not effect your ability to post blogs but by saying you are the copyright holder (Copyright of_____) when posting images it stops media publications from using them without your consent and breaking the copyright law.

Please email pictures to photos@worldpicturenews.com where we can view the image and get back to you about their use. Please pass this message around to as many people as you can.

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(at July 7, 2005 07:51 PM)

Mehran Nikoo:

I passed King's Cross around 8:30am this morning on the way to work, so I missed it by minutes. I left the office to come back home based on management's advice. I had to walk for 6 miles before I could get a cab, which took me more than 5 hours in total.

It was a crazy scene in Central London, it was exactly like the movies we have seen. But people were very calm and there was no sign of rush. People gently started to leave Central London to avoid rush hour congestion in the evening.

Hope that security and intelligence officers find the people responsible for the terrorist attacks on innocent tourists and working class people in London.

(at July 7, 2005 10:42 PM)

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July 07, 2005
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