Terrorism

‘Terrorist’ attack at a London underground station, several injured

London: Several people were injured at a London underground station on Friday after witnesses reported a blast on a packed rush-hour commuter train which police were treating as a terrorist incident, reported the Irish Times.

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

“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.

London Ambulance Service said 18 people were taken to hospital after the Parsons Green explosion.

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 in the 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, he said.

“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.”

Outside the station, a woman was sitting on a pavement with a bandage around her leg, while armed police patrolled.

“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.

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