The Asian Age

Parliament in lockdown after attack in London

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London, March 22: Britain’s Parliament went into lockdown on Wednesday as a police officer was stabbed and the alleged assailant shot, reportedly after ploughing down pedestrian­s on one of London’s busiest bridges. Here is what we know about what police are treating as a terrorist attack:

In quick succession at around 2:40 pm (1440 GMT) on Wednesday, media reported gunfire outside the Parliament and, separately, that several people had been injured in an incident on Westminste­r Bridge next to it, a busy traffic conduit that is also a popular tourist spot due to its views of parliament and its “Big Ben” clock tower.

David Lidington, a government minister who is the leader of the lower House of Commons, told the chamber that a police officer had been stabbed on the parliament­ary estate and that armed police had shot the alleged attacker in response, adding that there had been “reports of further violent incidents in the vicinity”.

Unconfirme­d media reports said the attacker mowed people down on the bridge in a car before veering towards the Parliament building and ramming the railings surroundin­g the grounds. He got out and attacked the police officer before he was shot. Reports said the attacker was carrying a large knife.

One woman was killed, according to medics cited by local media, and several

suffered “catastroph­ic” injuries. Parliament was put on lockdown, with lawmakers and staff ordered to remain inside.

Downing Street said Prime Minister Theresa May was safe, and she was seen getting into a car and being driven away from the Parliament where she had been holding her weekly question-andanswer session a couple of hours earlier.

 ?? — AFP ?? Paramedics load a victim into the back of an ambulance as members of the emergency services work on Westminste­r Bridge, alonside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday.
— AFP Paramedics load a victim into the back of an ambulance as members of the emergency services work on Westminste­r Bridge, alonside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday.

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