Terror attacks in Britain: Timeline
London: Six victims were killed in a terror attack in central London, and the three attackers were shot dead by armed police, police said on Sunday. It was the latest in a string of terror strikes in London and elsewhere in Britain in recent years: A suicide bomber blows himself outside a pop concert by teen idol Ariana Grande in Manchester in northwest England, killing 22 people and injuring 116. 5 December: A paranoid schizophrenic stabs two people at London’s Leytonstone Underground station, two days after Britain’s first air strikes on the jihadist Islamic State group in Syria. 7 July: Four British suicide bombers inspired by Al-Qaeda attack London’s Underground network and a bus during rush hour, killing 52 people, as well as themselves, and wounding 700.








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