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Attack outside British Parliament

Suspected terrorist crashes car into barrier outside Britain’s Houses of Parliament injuring pedestrian­s.

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LONDON: A car crashed into barriers outside Britain’s Houses of Parliament in a suspected terror attack, injuring a “number of pedestrian­s” yards from where five people were killed last year.

Police said they had arrested the driver, in his late 20s, and were holding him on suspicion of terrorist offences.

“At this stage, we are treating this as a terrorist incident,” said Scotland Yard, adding that none of the injuries are believed to be “lifethreat­ening”.

Footage shows the silver Ford Fiesta veering across an intersecti­on, hitting a number of cyclists and pedestrian­s, before speeding into a barrier outside the Houses of Parliament at 7.37am local time yesterday.

Another recording shows injured cyclists and pedestrian­s lying in the street in the immediate aftermath of the incident.

Armed officers swooped in to arrest the driver, removing him from the vehicle at gunpoint.

Later images showed police holding the man, dressed in jeans and a black puffer jacket, in handcuffs as roads and Undergroun­d stations around parliament were sealed off.’

“The driver of the car, a man in his late 20s... was arrested on suspicion of terrorist offences,” said police.

“There was nobody else in the vehicle, which remains at the scene and is being searched. No weapons have been recovered at this stage.”

Police have yet to identify the suspect, who was not cooperatin­g with detectives, said Metropolit­an Police Assistant Commission­er Neil Basu.

London Ambulance said they had treated a man and a woman at the scene and taken them to hospital.

The man was later discharged, while the woman remained in hospital, where she was being treated for serious but nonlifethr­eatening injuries, according to Basu.

Prime Minister Theresa May, currently in Switzerlan­d, tweeted that her “thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminste­r”.

Government officials will hold a meeting of the emergency Cobra committee at 2pm.

Witness Ewalina Ochab told the Press Associatio­n that the incident “looked intentiona­l”.

“I was walking on the other side. I heard some noise and someone screamed,” she said.

“I turned around and I saw a silver car driving very fast close to the railings, maybe even on the pavement.

“I think it looked intentiona­l – the car drove at speed and towards the barriers.”

Eyewitness Jason Williams, 45, also said that the incident looked deliberate

“I saw a car going at high speed towards Parliament. It hit a bol lard,” he told the Press Associatio­n.

“It didn’t look like an accident. How do you do that by accident? It was a loud bang.”

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said “all Londoners, like me, utterly condemn all acts of terrorism on our city.

“The response of Londoners today shows that we will never be cowed, intimidate­d or divided by any terrorist attack,” he said.

Westminste­r was the scene of a terror attack last year, when Khalid Masood, a 52yearold British convert to Islam, drove a car at pedestrian­s on a bridge over the River Thames, before fatally stabbing a policeman on guard outside parliament.

The attack left five people dead and around 50 injured, and only ended when police shot Masood dead.

Britain endured a tumultuous period following the March 22 rampage, with four further terror attacks within months.

Twentytwo people – including children – were killed in a bomb attack at Manchester Arena on May 22 and eight people were killed weeks later when a van ploughed into people on London Bridge.

Farright extremist Darren Osborne killed one man after ramming his van into Muslim worshipper­s in north London on June 19, while 51 people were injured when Ahmed Hassan, 18, planted an explosive device, that partially exploded on an Undergroun­d train.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Probe on attack: Police forensics officers working at the scene outside the Houses of Parliament in London where the car was driven into the barriers.
— AFP Probe on attack: Police forensics officers working at the scene outside the Houses of Parliament in London where the car was driven into the barriers.

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