July 7, 2005 was a sad day for London. On the morning of that tragic Thursday, four terrorists detonated three bombs in quick time on London Underground trains across the city
July 7, 2005 was a sad day for London. On the morning of that tragic Thursday, four terrorists detonated three bombs in quick time on London Underground trains across the city.
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Emergency services surround Kings Cross station, affected by the bombings in London, on July 7, 2005. Pic/AFP
Later, a bomb also exploded on a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. Over 50 people were killed, and more than 700 injured in the deadly blasts. Also known as 7/7, the bombings are considered the worst in Britain's history since 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie in Scotland.
The British flag flies at half-mast following the bombings in London 07 July 2005, during a G8 summit. Pic/AFP
Investigations revealed that the explosions were caused by homemade organic peroxide-based devices, which were packed into into backpacks. Incidentally, the July 7 attacks took place just a day after London had won its bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games.