London metro blast an act of terrorism, IED was used in explosion: Police

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A white container exploded inside London Metro train injuring a few passengers. (Photo/Twitter@alanmendoza)

In Short

  • Blast in London metro train.
  • Passengers report facial burn injuries.
  • Blast reported at Parsons Green station in West London.

At least 22 people were today reported injured in the incident of explosion at the Parsons Green station of the London Tube - the underground metro rail service. The police confirmed that 'Improvised explosive device' (IED) was used in London underground train attack. The London police is treating this attack as an act of terrorism.

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The explosion took place on a packed rush-hour commuter train. Six fire engines, two fire rescue units and around 50 firefighters and specialist officers were at the blast site to deal with the situation.

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Emergency services said they had been called to reports of a fire on a train at Parsons Green station in West London at 8.20 am (0720 GMT)

"It is too early to confirm the cause of the fire, which will be subject to the investigation that is now underway by the Met's Counter Terrorism Command," London police said in a statement.

Commissioner Neil Basu, the senior national coordinator for counter-terrorism policing, had declared it a terrorist incident, the statement said.

The Metro newspaper reported that passengers had suffered facial burns from a blast and others had been hurt in a subsequent stampede.

An unverified picture circulating on social media showed a white bucket with a supermarket freezer bag on the floor of one train carriage. The bucket was in flames and there appeared to be wires coming out of the top.

"I was on second carriage from the back. I just heard a kind of whoosh. I looked up and saw the whole carriage engulfed in flames making its way towards me," Ola Fayankinnu, who was on the train, told Reuters.

"A lot of people were trampled on. There were phones, hats, bags all over the place and when I looked back I saw a bag with flames. People were crying, shocked, a few people had been injured, some people had been trampled."

STAMPEDE AFTER BLAST

A woman at London's Parsons Green underground train station told Reuters on Friday she was injured in a stampede.

"We have sent multiple resources to the scene including single responders in cars, ambulance crews, incident response officers and our hazardous area response team," the London Ambulance Service said on Twitter.

Outside the station, a woman was sitting on a pavement with a bandage around her leg, while armed police patrolled. A Reuters witness saw a woman being carried off on a stretcher with her legs covered in a foil blanket.

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"We are aware of an incident at #ParsonsGreen tube station. Officers are in attendance," London police said on Twitter. "We would advise people to avoid the area."

Police said they were aware of reports on social media but said they would release facts regarding the incident once they could be sure of their accuracy.

"KEEP CALM"

"Everybody should keep calm and go about their lives in as normal a way as they possibly can," Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told BBC TV.

Television footage showed passengers being escorted off a carriage while a Reuters witness saw armed police scouring a stationary train.

A Reuters witness could see a bomb disposal unit at the scene while the fire brigade said it had sent six engines and 50 firefighters. London Ambulance said it had sent "multiple resources" including its hazardous area response team to the scene.

"Our initial priority is to assess the level and nature of injuries," it said.

Transport for London said on Twitter there was no service on the western part of the District Line which runs through Parsons Green.

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FOUR TERROR ATTACKS IN LONDON THIS YEAR

Britain has suffered four attacks blamed on terrorists so far this year which killed 36 people. In 2005, 52 people were killed when four British Islamists carried out suicide bomb attacks on three London underground trains and a bus.

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