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Westminste­r terror rampage

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Four dead, at least 20 injured in UK parliament ‘‘terrorist’’ attack which came on the anniversar­y of Brussels killings

GREAT BRITAIN: Four people were killed and at least 20 injured in London on Wednesday after a car ploughed into pedestrian­s and an attacker stabbed a police officer close to the British parliament in what police called a ‘‘marauding terrorist attack’’.

The dead included the assailant and the policewoma­n he stabbed, while the other two victims were among the pedestrian­s hit by the car as it tore along Westminste­r Bridge before crashing into railings just outside parliament.

‘‘We’ve declared this as a terrorist incident and the counterter­rorism command are carrying out a full-scale investigat­ion into the events today,’’ Mark Rowley, Britain’s most senior counterter­rorism officer, told reporters.

‘‘The attack started when a car was driven over Westminste­r Bridge, hitting and injuring a number of members of the public, also including three police officers.

‘‘A car then crashed near to par-

The attack took place on the first anniversar­y of attacks by Islamist militants that killed 32 people in Brussels.

Prime Minister Theresa May was being kept updated and was due to chair a meeting of the government’s crisis response committee.

‘‘The thoughts of the PM and the government are with those killed and injured in this appalling incident, and with their families,’’ her office said in a statement.

Eyewitness­es described chaotic scenes during the attack.

‘‘I just saw a car go out of control and just go into pedestrian­s on the bridge,’’ said Bernadette Kerrigan, who was on a tour bus on the bridge at the time, in an interview with Sky News.

‘‘As we were going across the bridge, we saw people lying on the floor, they were obviously injured. I saw about 10 people maybe. And then the emergency services started to arrive. Everyone was just running everywhere.’’

The House of Commons, which was in session at the time, was suspended and lawmakers were asked to stay inside.

Interior minister Amber Rudd said the government’s top priority was people’s security.

‘‘The British people will be united in working together to defeat those who would harm our shared values: values of democracy, tolerance and the rule of law,’’ she said.

May spoke to US President Donald Trump about the attack, the White House said.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson condemned what he described as ‘‘horrific acts of violence’’.

Polish former Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who witnessed the attack from a taxi as he crossed the bridge, said he saw five victims and made a video of the scene.

‘‘I heard something that sounded like a small car crash. Then I looked out of the window and saw that there was one person lying on the asphalt,’’ he told Reuters.

‘‘I did not see the face of the person lying on the asphalt, but the person was not moving, it was not showing any signs of life. One of the men I saw, his head was bleeding very badly. But the person I filmed — no, that person was not showing any signs of life.’’

Journalist Quentin Letts of the Daily Mail told LBC radio that he had witnessed the stabbing of the police officer and the shooting of the assailant from his office in the parliament building.

‘‘He [the assailant] ran in through the open gates . . . He set about one of the police[officers] with what looked like a stick,’’ Letts said. ‘‘The police[officer] fell over on the ground and it was quite horrible to watch and then having done that, he disengaged and ran towards the House of Commons entrance used by MPs and got about 20 yards or so when two plain-clothed guys with guns shot him.’’

In Edinburgh, the Scottish parliament suspended a planned debate and vote on independen­ce as the news from London came in.

Britain is on its second-highest alert level of ‘‘severe’’ meaning an attack by militants is considered highly likely.

In May 2013, two British Islamists stabbed to death soldier Lee Rigby on a street in southeast London. In July 2005, four British Islamists killed 52 commuters and themselves in suicide bombings on the British capital’s transport system in what was London’s worst peacetime attack. Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? An armed police officer stands guard near Westminste­r Bridge and the Houses of Parliament after a police officer was stabbed and the alleged assailant was shot by police.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES An armed police officer stands guard near Westminste­r Bridge and the Houses of Parliament after a police officer was stabbed and the alleged assailant was shot by police.
 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Injured people are assisted after the rampage on Westminste­r Bridge.
PHOTO: REUTERS Injured people are assisted after the rampage on Westminste­r Bridge.

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