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Police chief: 'Very serious incident' in London
Four explosions or attempted explosions confirmed at subway stations, bus
BREAKING NEWS
MSNBC News Services
Updated: 10:38 a.m. ET July 21, 2005
LONDON - Explosions struck three London Underground stations and a bus at midday Thursday in a chilling but less deadly replay of the suicide bombings that killed 56 people two weeks ago.
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 by four attackers.
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.
Meantime, police were searching a London hospital Thursday for a man wearing a blue shirt with wires protruding from a hole in the back, a TV report said.
An internal memo at University College Hospital in north London urged staff to watch for the man, described as a black or Asian male, about 6-feet-2, Sky News television reported.
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Four explosions or attempted explosions confirmed at subway stations, bus
BREAKING NEWS
MSNBC News Services
Updated: 10:38 a.m. ET July 21, 2005
LONDON - Explosions struck three London Underground stations and a bus at midday Thursday in a chilling but less deadly replay of the suicide bombings that killed 56 people two weeks ago.
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 by four attackers.
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.
Meantime, police were searching a London hospital Thursday for a man wearing a blue shirt with wires protruding from a hole in the back, a TV report said.
An internal memo at University College Hospital in north London urged staff to watch for the man, described as a black or Asian male, about 6-feet-2, Sky News television reported.
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?He said that a man was carrying a rucksack and the rucksack suddenly exploded. It was a minor explosion but enough to blow open the rucksack,? McCracken said.
?The man then made an exclamation as if something had gone wrong. At that point everyone rushed from the carriage.?