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Red Arrow re: VIDEOs/PhOtOs-ISIS Attacks UK Again>Terror Threat Level RAISED to Critical

ISIS Bombs London Tube > UK PM Raises Terror Threat Level to Critical

Soldiers Drafted in and Extra Armed Police on the Streets as Theresa May Raises Terror Level to CRITICAL after ISIS Claim Tube Bucket-Bomb Attack was Carried Out by a Cell of Several Jihadis

  • Soldiers will replace police at key locations out of public view so more armed police can go onto the streets
  • Scotland Yard has identified the suspect behind the rush hour blast on District Line train at Parsons Green
  • Manhunt underway for bomber amid fears he may have left other devices and could be armed with knives
  • Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the west London attack saying its 'soldiers' had 'planted IEDs'
  • IED had timer attached meaning terrorist probably exited at an earlier station but bomb failed to detonate
  • Bloodied and burned commuters 'ran for their lives' after explosion on London Underground this morning
Daily Mail / Metro UK, 16 Sept 2017.




The device in a bucket exploded on a busy commuter train (Picture: Getty)

The UK terror threat level has been raised from ‘severe’ to ‘critical’ in the wake of the Parsons Green terror attack.

A ‘critical’ threat level indicates a further attack could be imminent.


Armed police have flooded London's streets as the terror threat level was raised to critical amid fears the Parsons Green bomber could strike again, Theresa May announced tonight.

The introduction of Operation Temperer will see soldiers replacing police at key sites including nuclear power plants to free up extra armed officers for regular patrols.

Scotland Yard said it is making 'excellent' progress in hunting the suspected terrorist who set off a crude bucket bomb on a packed commuter train by Parsons Green tube station in west London at 8.20am.

Mrs May said in a statement from Number 10: 'The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre has now decided to raise the national threat level from severe to critical - this means their assessment is that a further attack may be imminent.'

Minutes later Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley suggested there might have been more than one person involved, stating that police were 'chasing down suspects'.

Police identified the suspected terrorist using CCTV footage but the investigation has been overshadowed by an extraordinary diplomatic row triggered by Donald Trump

The US President tweeted just hours after the rush hour blast that police had the attacker 'in their sights' and should have been 'more proactive' in catching 'the loser'.

Scotland Yard hit back and said Mr Trump's comments were 'pure speculation' while senior officers refused to name the suspect.

The US President later rowed back on his controversial comments by posting another tweet saying, ‘our hearts and prayers go out to the people of London’.


The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack tonight, saying its 'soldiers' had 'planted IEDs'.




A photograph of the flaming white bucket taken just after it exploded around 8.20am shows a number of wires protruding out of the top and on to the train carriage floor



The majority of victims suffered 'flash burns' including to their heads (pictured) and several have been taken to a specialist burns unit












A victim, believed to be a schoolchild, is carried from the station with charred legs (left) as others were treated for burns in the street and neighbouring shops (centre) and an 11-year-old who was found on the floor asking for his brother



Theresa May gave a statement from within Downing Street in which she announced the terror threat level would be raised to critical, its highest level



Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley suggested there may have been more than one person involved stating that police were 'chasing down suspects'



A well-dressed young woman was walked to safety by a Met officer after having her head bandaged after suffering a burn or wound to her cheek



Firefighters from the London Fire Brigade raced to the scene in west London and were there within five minutes



This photograph captured the moment the first members of the emergency services raced to the scene within five minutes of the explosion



Elite armed counter-terrorism police are at the scene amid reports of the suspect being on the run and claims of a second device







At least 20 people are believed to have been injured by the blast, many of whom suffered burns from the fireball that flew through the carriage (Peter Crowley pictured left today and right before the attack)



A traumatised and injured passenger on the ill-fated Parsons Green train is taken away by paramedics and firefighters



The majority of the victims have suffered 'flash burns' caused by the ignition - but it appears that the bomb did not properly detonate



A forensic officer outside Parsons Green station in West London where there remains a heavy police presence as the manhunt for the suspected terrorist continues



Security was stepped up at stations around London following this attack. Pictured is a British Transport Police officers at Euston



A police officer watches on as commuters file into the underground at Euston Station amid newly tightened security.


As Britain faced its fifth terror attack in a year it has emerged:
  • Bucket bomb left on Tube train - which had a timer - failed to explode properly at 8.20am but left 29 injured;
  • Most victims suffered 'flash burns' and others crush injuries in 'human stampede' as people fled the train;
  • Two hours after the explosion Metropolitan Police confirmed they were treating it as a terrorist incident;
  • The IED used Christmas lights as a fuse, as recommended by ISIS magazines and online bomb manuals;
  • Police are looking for multiple suspects - and officers have told MailOnline that main suspect is armed;
  • Donald Trump insists he has been briefed on bombing and Scotland Yard knew of the suspect before attack;
  • The Metropolitan Police hit back at 'pure speculation' and refused to name the suspect they are looking for;
  • Met spotters are watching back CCTV from the train and at Tube stations to trace the bomber's steps;
  • ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack through its Amaq news agency saying 'soldiers' had 'planted IEDs'
  • Police asks the public to dial 999 or the anti-terror hotline on 0800 789 321 if they see anything suspicious.


It was the middle of rush hour when the crude bucket bomb - which had a timer - went off at 8.20am inside a tube train packed with commuters, including children and a pregnant woman.

The device was hidden in a builder's bucket and could have killed dozens but failed to properly detonate and sent a 'wall of fire' through the carriage at Parsons Green, injuring at least 29 people.

Terrified passengers were left covered in blood with scorched hands, legs, faces and hair – others suffered crush injuries during a stampede as they 'ran for their lives' over fears the 'train would blow up'.

London Ambulance took 19 patients to hospitals, while the others went in themselves. The four hospitals dealing with patients were Imperial, Chelsea and Westminster, Guy's and St Thomas' and St George's.

Officers are tonight hunting for the bomber across London amid claims he could be armed and might have planted other explosive devices.

An officer at the scene told MailOnline: 'We believe there is a second bomb - there is a man with knives on the loose.'


In a pre-recorded television statement released around 8.30pm, May said military personnel would replace police officers 'on guard duties at certain protected sites which are not accessible to the public'.


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Theresa May Raises Terror Threat Level to its Highest Possible


Mrs May said in a statement from Number 10 -

'The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre has now decided to raise the national threat level from severe to critical - this means their assessment is that a further attack may be imminent.

'The public will see more armed police on the transport network and on our streets, providing extra protection.

'This is a proportionate and sensible step which will provide extra reassurance and protection while the investigation progresses.'

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Speaking moments afterwards, Assistant Commissioner Mike Rowley said:

'We are making excellent progress at the moment as we pursue our lines of inquiry to identify, locate and arrest those responsible.

'We have hundreds of police officers trawling through CCTV footage, detectives have spoken to tens of witnesses and we have taken a large number of calls to the hotline... from members of the public.

'Indeed members of the public have sent in so far 77 images and videos of the scene which they have sent in to our appeal website and these are now being assessed for evidential value.'

Mr Rowley said he was only aware of one device, and the remnants of that device are being examined by experts.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan told LBC radio 'there is a manhunt under way as we speak' and there have been no arrests. Mr Khan was later criticisd for using a TV interview to score political points about police cuts.
He said the events backed up his argument that the Metropolitan Police needed more money. But Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said: 'I would've thought Sadiq Khan would want to keep politics out of the terror attack'.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack this evening through its Amaq News Agency, saying its 'soldiers planted IEDs'. However, the group has often made false claims in the past.

Photographs show what experts believe is an 'unsophisticated' bomb in a flaming white bucket inside a Lidl freezer bag with Christmas lights protruding from the top - a type of fuse encouraged by ISIS in its online manuals.

Donald Trump tweeted just hours after the rush hour blast that police had the attacker 'in their sights' and should have been 'more proactive' in catching 'the loser'.

Scotland Yard hit back and said Mr Trump's comments were 'pure speculation' while senior officers refused to name the suspect.

Mrs May also hit out at the President's tweet, calling it 'unhelpful', and has this evening discussed the intelligence sharing between the two countries with the President in a telephone call.




This image was taken from the platform in the minutes after the terror attack and it remained alight until the fire service arrived



A forensics tent has been erected on the platform - although there have been no fatalities - and a single pair of shoes lies abandoned outside the door where the bomb ignited



Horrified witnesses on social media claim there was a stampede as people were 'screaming and running' off the trains, which was searched by heavily armed police officers today



A heavily armed officer wanders through the damaged train's carriages looking for more devices



The abandoned train at Parsons Green today after a terrorist left a bucket bomb on the carriage floor



Police believe the bomber may have exited the train (pictured) perhaps one or two stops before the bomb went off



Passengers on trains at Parsons Green were evacuated onto the track away to safety after London was hit by another terror attack



Passengers are ushered across the track by firefighters after getting trapped in the aftermath of the bombing...



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HOW RELEASING INFORMATION HELPED CATCH BARCELONA ATTACKER


The failure of the Metropolitan Police to name the suspect contrasts sharply with the response to the last major terror attack in Europe, Barcelona in August.
Just over an hour after the attack took place, Spanish police tweeted the public to say they were searching for the attacker and to avoid the area.
Then, three hours after the attack, a photo of a suspect, Driss Oukabir, was released and circulated online.
The release of the image caused Oukabir to come forward to his local police and tell officers his documents had been stolen.
This was again revealed to the media as Oukabir's younger brother Moussa became the prime suspect.

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Witnesses to the explosion said there was a loud 'bang', a flash and then a ball of flame engulfed surrounding passengers on the 'packed' District Line train.

Luke Warsmey said:
'The explosion was like a large match going off at the end of the carriage. People just started sprinting. It was every man for himself when that happened. The burn victims had severe leg injuries.

'It was a very busy commuter train, young and old, school children going to their schools. I saw was nannies trying to look for kids, because of the rush of people just taking five and six year olds away from them and they were trying to look for them.

'There were lots of injuries from people being trampled on and everyone who had been close to it had the same burns to their head.'

Prime Minister Theresa May chaired a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergencies committee this afternoon to discuss the terrorist attack.

Mrs May later appealed to any members of the public with images of the incident to pass them to the police.

Armed Police, paramedics and firefighters were all said to be at the west London station within five minutes of the explosion.

A 100 yard cordon was erected around the station and a police helicopter was also overhead.

The Met confirmed it was a terrorist attack around 40 minutes later.
Scotland Yard said the area surrounding Parsons Green Tube station has been evacuated so specialist officers could 'secure the remnants of the improvised device and ensure it is stable'.

In the aftermath armed police swooped from the SO-15 counter-terrorism unit performed a hard-stop on a bus in nearby Chelsea Bridge Road. The call was linked to the terror attack but nothing suspicious was found on board.




Specialist officer have been examining the bomb and believe they will be able to gather crucial DNA evidence because it failed to properly detonate



Armed police swamped the area and there are claims that there is a suspect on the run who may also be armed



A team of paramedics walk towards the station to treat victims and St Mary's Hospital in Paddington have declared an emergency



Sniffer dogs are also searching around the cordoned off area amid claims that there are other devices







Specialist forensic officer, including some with expertise in dealing with bombings and chemical incidents, are combing the train for clues



Armed policemen stand by cordon near Parsons Green tube station - and the Met will flood London with them over the coming days



A police cordon remained outside Parsons Green Tube station on Friday afternoon following the blast during the morning rush hour



A forensic officer in blue overalls walks along the pavement near Parsons Green tube station as the investigation continues into the attack...


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Lidl Will Help Police After Their Bag was used to House Bomb


Supermarket Lidl has offered to assist a police investigation into the terrorist incident on the London Underground, after one of its bags was apparently used to hold the improvised bomb.

The German-owned grocery chain issued a statement just hours after social media photos of the affected District Line carriage showed a still-burning bucket inside a Lidl-branded reusable bag.

'We are shocked and concerned to have learned of an incident at Parsons Green this morning and our thoughts are with those affected,' Lidl UK said.
'We will, of course, support the authorities should they need our assistance in their investigations. We are closely monitoring the situation as it develops over the course of the day.'

A spokesman for the supermarket also confirmed that what seemed to be an insensitive tweet, purportedly sent out by Lidl UK's twitter account on Friday morning, was fake.

Twitter user @jesuiscanard appeared to retweet a Lidl UK tweet from 10:32am which read: 'We are proud to officially have the strongest bags. Great value for just 10p.'

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Emma Stevie, 27, described a 'human stampede' after the bomb went off. She said:
'I heard lots of screams and people saying “run, run”. We got out and then there was a human stampede, down the stairs.

'There were people lying underneath getting crushed, a big human pile-on. I wedged myself in next to a railing. I put myself in the foetal position. I kept thinking, “I'll be ok, I'll be ok”.

'There was a pregnant woman underneath me and I was trying really hard not to crush her.'

Richard Aylmer-Hall told Sky News:
'There were a few crush injuries on the stairs. People got squashed and crushed going down the stairs. Police evacuated everyone from the scene pretty quickly.

'There was screaming, pushing and shoving - it was a like there was a terrorist on the loose with a gun or something - lots of people were in tears. When it was all over lots of people were being comforted and looked after. It was total chaotic panic.

'A lady who had been on the same carriage as the device described it going off - a puff of smoke and flames coming out of it.'

Couple Lucy, 24 and Fabin, 29, were on their way to work when the explosion happened.
Lucy, who works in PR, said:
'We just heard screaming and sprinting, there was a stampede on the stairs and people were falling over, there was a schoolboy being lifted up after he had fallen down, he was in his school uniform, he must have been about ten, he was crying and distressed.'

Fulham fitness instructor Niyi Shokunbi, 24, was in the next carriage the moment the bomb went off.

He told MailOnline:

'I have never seen anything like it was like something out of a film. I thought it was an acid attack. It happened like bang within ten seconds, I just wanted to run.
'I went towards the carriage where the bomb went off a woman said you don't want to go in there. I saw a little boy with scratches on his face crying for his brother. A woman was bleeding. Everyone was running. I've never seen anything like it.'




There is terror and panic at the station this morning, with police officers consoling members of the public



An injured man is helped into an ambulance - one of 18 ferried by ambulance to hospitals across London. Four others went to A&E themselves



A family with young children look towards the station in the aftermath of the terror attack on London



Witnesses say people ran from the scene with 'blood on their face'



Armed Police, paramedics and firefighters were all said to be at the west London station within five minutes of the explosion



People were stranded after the bombing and the District Line is expected to be closed for at least today



Bomb disposal experts are at the scene amid fears there could be second bomb...


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Khan Accused of Cynical Bid to Link Attack to Police Numbers

Labour’s London Mayor was accused of cynically taking advantage of yesterday’s terror attack to score a political point about police cuts.
Sadiq Khan used a television interview to criticise the lack of spending on officers. Even Mr Khan acknowledged the insensitive timing, saying:

‘Today may not be the day to say this at the Cobra meeting, but I’m not going to resile from what I’ve been saying over the last 16 months, which is that London needs more resources to keep our city safe.’

He said the events backed up his argument that the Metropolitan Police needed more money, adding: ‘Since 2010, we’ve lost hundreds of millions of pounds from the police budget.’

He told Sky News: ‘It’s simply not possible for a global city like London to carry on keeping our citizens, visitors and businesses safe if the Government carries on making the cuts they’ve been making.’

But Tory MP Andrew Bridgen criticised the Mayor. He said: ‘I would’ve thought Sadiq Khan would want to keep politics out of the terror attack – especially given his lamentable record on acid attacks and knife crime which have soared since he became Mayor of London.’


Chef Marco's Son Sneers: Rich Don't Die as They Don't Take Tube

The son of chef Marco Pierre White caused outrage when he posted a vile tweet about the terror attack.

Marco Pierre White Jr mocked passengers caught up in the bomb blast, suggesting that was why he doesn’t ‘take the tube’ – adding that ‘the rich don’t die’.

He tweeted: ‘Parsons Green tube station this morning was targeted by terrorists, this is why I don’t take the tube #theRichDontDie.’

The reality TV star – whose father has an estimated fortune of around £30million – deleted the offensive tweet just a minute later, but was criticised by other social media users for his ‘lack of humility’.

The 22-year-old later apologised in another tweet, saying:
‘I apologise for my tweet this morning, it was insensitive & ignorant.
'My thoughts & prayers are with those affected & injured by the attack.’

It is not the first time he has mocked those who take public transport. Last week he tweeted:
‘Lol I just heard the underground has been delayed ... this is the reason I don’t mingle with the peasants.’

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People suffered burns from the explosion and others were hurt in the crush.Rob Partinton, 24, from Harrow told MailOnline:

'We were literally about two minutes from Parsons Green when the train suddenly stopped.
'I saw people running on the track opposite direction towards Fulham Broadway, I could hear no screams but a lot of people running. We've been held at the station for the last half an hour. It's pretty busy, a lot of police around and police dogs.'

Another witness, Sham, said he saw a man with blood all over his face. 'There were loads of people crying and shaking,' he told Five Live.

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Fairy Lights Have Been used as Detonators by Extremist Bombers Before


Pictures of the apparent home-made bomb seen after the explosion show a Lidl coolbag with a large paint tub inside and a string of Christmas tree lights hanging over the top.

If the device does turn out to be a terrorist bomb, it would not be the first time extremists have used so-called 'fairy lights' to build a device.

In May this year, a radicalised former doorman Zahid Hussain was found to have built an explosive device in his bedroom with fairy lights, shrapnel and a pressure cooker.

He is said to have researched bomb-making techniques online, with police finding a wealth of notes and instructions at his home in Birmingham when he was arrested in 2015.

Chief Superintendent Matt Ward, of West Midlands Police, said of Hussain's bomb at the time: 'Forensic examination of the pressure cooker found it contained mixed urea, nails, drills bits, nuts, bolts, steel sockets and diesel fuel.

'The Christmas tree lights also found at his address had been adapted so each one could be used as an explosive initiator or detonator.

'Examination of his computer discovered browsing history relating to terrorism including bomb making and bomb blast injuries, showing he had a consistent and continued interest in

Chris Wildish, who was on the train, said he saw a 'device' in the last carriage.

'It was a white bucket, a builder's bucket, in a white Aldi bag or Lidl bag,' he told 5live.
'Flames were still coming out of it when I saw it and had a lot of wires hanging out of it - I can only assume it was done on purpose.
'It was standing against the door of the rear-most carriage.'

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At the scene dozens of police and ambulances have continued to be called into the cordoned area. It is not known at this stage how many people are injured.
Specialist armed anti-terror units also swamped the area.

Chris Wildish, who was on the train, said he saw a 'device' in the last carriage.
'It was a white bucket, a builder's bucket, in a white Aldi bag or Lidl bag,' he told 5live.
'Flames were still coming out of it when I saw it and had a lot of wires hanging out of it'.

Sylvain Pennec, a software developer from Southfields, was around 10 metres from the source of the explosion when fire filled the carriage.
'I heard a boom and when I looked there were flames all around,' he said. 'People started to run but we were lucky to be stopping at Parsons Green as the door started to open.'

He described the scene of panic as commuters struggled to escape the carriage, 'collapsing and pushing' each other.
Mr Pennec stayed behind to take a closer look at what he believed was the source of the explosion.
'It looked like a bucket of mayonnaise,' he said. 'I'm not sure if it was a chemical reaction or something else, but it looked homemade. I'm not an expert though.'

Passengers on the train behind the affected Tube witnessed terrified passengers sprinting away up the tracks.
They were then held in their train for over an hour before being evacuated on to the tracks themselves.

Nicole Linnell, 29, who works for a fashion label, said: 'We saw people running down the tracks. About 30 or 40 people.
'They were running down the tracks outside our train.
'It was absolutely terrifying. Running on the tracks is the last thing you want to do so we were like 'What's going on?'
'After about an hour we were evacuated off the train on to the tracks. About 10 to 15 people at a time.'

Melanie Heyside had been at a gym nearby and intended to get on a District Line train to go to work.
She told Sky News: 'I just was about to open the doors to leave the studio and then all of a sudden Swat cars completely stormed and blocked the street and police jumped out with their armour and were telling people to 'move, to move'.
'So I was inside with a group of other people and we weren't really sure what to do.'

She said they were told to leave the area, which she added was populated by schoolchildren and others going to work, as quickly as possible.

Lady Margaret's School, next to Parson's Green tube station, put out an alert to concerned parents to say all children are okay and there are no absences.



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'Crude' Bucket Bomb Made With Fairy Lights Could Have Killed DOZENS say Experts as Police Reveal 21/7-Style Device Failed to Properly Detonate


Explosives experts say the Parsons Green bomb could have killed dozens if it had properly detonated at rush-hour.

Anti-terror police are now examining the bucket bomb which failed to fully go off on a tube train in west London as they try to track down the bomber.

Photos of the explosive show a large builder's tub - believed be packed with explosives - inside a Lidl coolbag, with a string of Christmas tree lights, thought to have been a crude detonator, hanging over the top.
Officers compared the device to those used in the failed 21/7 bombings, in which jihadis attempted to blow up tube trains. In that case, the bombs' detonators went off but the explosives themselves were not ignited.




Photos of the bomb at Parsons Green show a builder's bucket inside a Lidl coolbag with apparent fairy lights hanging out of it. It is thought the bomb failed to fully detonate




It is believed the bomb was left on the busy district line train from Wimbledon before the bomber escaped. Police are analysing the device to track down the terrorist


ISIS have encouraged followers to use the lights in bomb guides they post online, but the terror group have yet to claim responsibility for the attack.

A timer is understood to have been found on the device, suggesting the terrorist left it on board the train and then got off. It also suggests it was intended to go off at busier stations further down the line.

Terror expert Will Geddes said:
'My suspicion is that Parsons Green was not the intended target.
'Unless a person knows it, it is not going to mean a great deal to you - if it was Paddington or Notting Hill, they are internationally recognised names.'

'I think it was more a premature detonation than anything else. This could have been a lot worse. It could have killed a significant number of people.'
Others say the bomb probably didn't detonated properly because it was badly made.

Explosives expert Dr Sidney Alford told MailOnline:
'The fact that an initial bang was heard but the bomb did not even shatter the plastic bucket it was contained in suggests to me this could have been hydrogen peroxide.
'I can rule out other types of explosives as if the initial bang was heard with those they would have gone off completely and destroyed the bucket.'




Flames engulfed one carriage and raced along a train on a west London route to Parsons Green, forcing passengers to trample others as they rushed for an exit


Dr Alford said the bomb properly did not go off because it was poorly designed.

Witnesses reported a 'strong, acrid chemical smell' in the carriage after the explosion.

Major General Chip Chapman told Sky News:
'This doesn't look like a high-end explosive from ISIS such as TATP (triacetone triperoxide) or, if it was, it failed significantly, the booster or detonator didn't go off.'
'That said of course, the most devastating land-based terror attack in Europe, in Madrid, had a similar modus operandi.'

He added: 'It's not a high explosive that functioned because the blast and shockwave would have killed multiple people.'

Former Army bomb squad expert Chris Hunter told the channel the pictures reminded him of the devices which failed to go off during botched the 21/7 attacks.

In that instance, a group of Islamic terrorists planned to carry out a copy-cat attack to 7/7, but although the detonator part of the bombs went off, they did not ignite the explosives and only one person was injured.

Examining the image of the bomb, chemical weapons expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told MailOnline:

'It looks pretty unsophisticated.
'It could be an incendiary device with some sort of detonator in a big white plastic bucket, perhaps with some sort of chemical like ammonia nitrate, fertiliser bomb to cause an explosion.'

He said the attack looked like 'classic jihadi terrorism' and the bomb could have been 'devastating' if it had detonated properly.
Mr de Bretton-Gordon said the attack would raise further questions over whether the sale of certain chemicals should be more heavily regulated.'

Describing the device, witness Sylvain Pennec said: 'It looked like a bucket of mayonnaise. I'm not sure if it was a chemical reaction or something else, but it looked home made.'




The incident has been compared to the 21/7 attacks in which bombs were placed on the underground and the detonators went off, but did not ignite the explosives



In that instance, the bombers Muktar Said Ibrahim (left) and Ramzi Mohammed were tracked down by police and convicted of terror offences


It is not be the first time extremists have used so-called them to build a device.

In May this year, a radicalised former doorman Zahid Hussain was found to have built an explosive device in his bedroom with fairy lights, shrapnel and a pressure cooker.
He is said to have researched bomb-making techniques online, with police finding a wealth of notes and instructions at his home in Birmingham when he was arrested in 2015.

Similarities between the device and that used in the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 have also been drawn.
In that case, timers were also used to allow the bombers to get away. However, in that case the explosives were in a pressure cooker.

Transport for London said Tube services were suspended between Edgware Road and Wimbledon




Members of a bomb disposal squad stand in the street near Parsons Green tube station



Pictures from the District Line train appear to show a burning plastic bucket stashed in a Lidl carrier bag, which exploded



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Social media users reported a 'stampede' around the underground station at rush hour

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Timeline of Terror: Parsons Green Train Bombing is FIFTH Attack to Hit Britain in 2017

22 March: Five people are killed in a car and knife attack in Westminster.
Khalid Masood drove a hire car over Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, mounted the pavement and hit pedestrians before crashing into railings outside the Palace of Westminster.

He stabbed Pc Keith Palmer, 48, to death.


Also killed in the atrocity were US tourist Kurt Cochran, Romanian tourist Andreea Cristea, 31, and Britons Aysha Frade, 44, and 75-year-old Leslie Rhodes. Masood was shot dead by police.





22 March: Five people were killed in a car and knife attack in Westminster, London

22 May: Twenty-two people - including children - are killed in a bombing at a pop concert in Manchester.

Lone suicide attacker Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device as crowds of music fans, many of them youngsters, left Manchester Arena following a performance by US singer Ariana Grande.




22 May: Twenty-two people - including children - are killed in a bombing at a pop concert in Manchester



Lone suicide attacker Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device as crowds of music fans, many of them youngsters, left Manchester Arena


3 June: Eight people are killed in a terror attack around London Bridge.
A van ploughed into people on the bridge before the three attackers carried out a knife rampage in Borough Market.

The perpetrators - Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22 - were shot dead by police.




Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22 - were shot dead by police


19 June: One man dies and several others are injured after a man allegedly rams his van into worshippers in north London.

Darren Osborne, 47, of no fixed address in Cardiff, is charged with murder and attempted murder after being accused of carrying out a premeditated attack on Muslims as they left a mosque on Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park.



19 June: One man dies and several others are injured after a man allegedly rams his van into worshippers in north London


Police warned there is no such thing as a 'typical terrorist' after official statistics showed rises in numbers detained across ethnicities and age groups.

There were 379 arrests for terrorism-related offences in the year ending June 2017, the highest number in a 12-month period since data collection began in 2001.

Police and MI5 are running 500 investigations involving 3,000 individuals at any one time, while there are also 20,000 former 'subjects of interest' whose risk must be kept under review.
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The Fairy Lights Bomber: Jihadi used Similar Device in Plot Two Years Ago




In 2015, Zahid Hussain, pictured, used adapted Christmas tree lights, shrapnel and a pressure cooker to improvise a bomb.


When officers raided his home in the Alum Rock area of the city, they found his room littered with text books detailing guerrilla warfare techniques and small arms combat, further bomb making instructions and dismantled electrical items such as doorbells and alarm clocks.
He bought most of the items he used for his bombs over the internet.


Chief Superintendent Matt Ward, of West Midlands Police, said of Hussain's bomb at the time: 'Forensic examination of the pressure cooker found it contained mixed urea, nails, drills bits, nuts, bolts, steel sockets and diesel fuel.

'The Christmas tree lights also found at his address had been adapted so each one could be used as an explosive initiator or detonator.

'Examination of his computer discovered browsing history relating to terrorism including bomb making and bomb blast injuries, showing he had a consistent and continued interest in terrorism and conflict.'









The Christmas tree lights found at Hussain's address, in the Alum Rock area of Birmingham, had been adapted so each one could be used as an explosive initiator or detonator

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'Come Round, The Kettle's On!'


Unfazed Londoners are praised for 'beautiful response' to Parsons Green bucket bomb by offering to make cups of tea and opening their homes for survivors

Defiant Londoners have reached out and offered to help anyone caught up in the Parsons Green terror attack.

People across the capital have offered to make tea and open up their homes to anyone wounded in the blast on a train at Parsons Green in west London.

Taxi drivers have also come to the aid of those affected, offering free journeys while Facebook users are inviting victims in to shelter, rest and charge their phones.





Social media awash with people offering to 'put the kettle on' for those affected by the Parsons Green bomb blast



Nearby taxi company Hayber Cars has offered its services free of charge, while Chelsea and Fulham Dentist, has also offered people a place to shelter.

Jan Ståhlberg‏ tweeted:
'Classic British response to an emergency & major incident: 'I'll put the kettle on'. Compassion and Communities come together.'

Anthony J Myers added:
'Thank you to TfL staff, emergency services, security services and the Londoners of #ParsonsGreen who have offered to put the kettle on.'

Kind-hearted Debbie Clark, 57, has opened up her home on Kelvedon Road as a makeshift hospital while a police hunt is underway for the perpetrators behind the terror incident.
The mother of two woke up to hear banging at her front door from her neighbour Princess Stafford, who is deaf and mute and had been badly injured in a stampede as hundreds rushed out of the station following an explosion.

Ms Clark said: 'I woke up to banging and she was at my door crying and distressed.'












People across the capital have offered to make tea and open up their homes to anyone wounded in the blast on a train at Parsons Green in west London


Across the road, Ms Clark said she saw three girls opposite her home, one was crying and said there were all 'as white as a sheet'.

Taking them into her home, she gave them water and called their parents.

She said:
'they are just in shock. They said it happened so quickly, they just wanted to get out of there. One was from Sheffield, another from Surrey.'

She said:
'I brought them all into my home, called the police and their parents. I just wanted to do something, you feel so helpless. I've lived here all my life and was born in Parson's Green, you never expect something like this to happen.'

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