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7th Anniversary of 7/7 Attacks
Seven years ago today London suffered one of its worst terrorist attacks when bombs were detonated in the early morning rush hour. 52 people died and over 700 others were injured.
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Ceremony held to mark 7th anniversary of July 7th
Wreaths are laid to remember 7/7 victims
A small ceremony has been held in Hyde Park to mark seven years since the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London.
Four terrorists detonated bombs in the morning rush-hour, three on the underground railway and a fourth in Tavistock Square on board a double-decker bus.
Fifty-two people, as well as the four bombers, were killed in the attacks, and over 700 more were injured.
Wreaths have been laid on behalf of Prime Minister David Cameron and Mayor of London Boris Johnson at the Hyde Park memorial to the victims. A minute's silence is set to be observed at a meeting at City Hall this evening.
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Seven years since 7/7 attacks
Today marks seven years since the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London.
Four terrorists detonated bombs in the morning rush-hour, three on the underground railway and a fourth in Tavistock Square on board a double-decker bus.
Wreaths have been laid on behalf of Prime Minister David Cameron and Mayor of London Boris Johnson at the Hyde Park memorial to the victims.A minute's silence is set to be observed at a meeting at City Hall this evening.
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Ceremony held to mark 7th anniversary of July 7th
Many survivors and bereaved families will mark the day with private gatherings at the memorial and the sites of the four blasts.