London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has paid tribute to the police forces and emergency services following the terror attack in the British capital that left at least four dead and about 40 wounded including women and children.
It was the deadliest attack in London since four British born terrorist killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the city’s transport system in July 2005.
Khan said there would be additional police out in force to help people feel safe.