Tuesday, 7 July 2015

London After 7/7 Bombings



It has been 10 years since London recovered from a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour which took away lives of 52 and several injured in four terror attacks.. It was this day when it all happened 7th of July which is represented as 7/7 and today people are showing their condolences to the family who were attacked that day.

People are being asked to #walk together on the tenth anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings.Tubes are expected to come to a halt at 11.30am to allow passengers a minute of silence.





Britain to do a minute’s silence to mark the 10th anniversary of atrocity in which 52 people were murdered. The British Prime Minister David Cameron even showed his condolences and payed tribute to the souls which are RIP and said:

"Ten years on, this is one of those days where everyone remembers exactly where they were when they heard the news. It’s a day when we recall the incredible resolve and resolution of Londoners and the United Kingdom, a day when we remember the threat we still face but above all it’s a day when we think of the grace and the dignity of the victims’ families for all they have been through and we honour the memory of those victims and all those that were lost 10 years ago today."

Many are sharing their experiences and their sorrow in Twitter  about this day. Share yours

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