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‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’

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One eyewitness told Arab News that she saw a man with his throat cut stumbling away from the scene. “We saw a man coming off the bridge with blood all over him and it looked like he had his throat slashed,” she said. “He was holding his neck.”

Mark Rowley, head of counterter­rorism police, said eight officers had fired about 50 bullets to stop the attackers, who were wearing what turned out to be fake suicide vests.

Police on Sunday arrested 12 people in east London, where at least one of the attackers is believed to have resided, according to Sky News.

Saturday’s attack came five days before the UK parliament­ary election on Thursday, which May said would go ahead as planned. The string of terror attacks in the UK is likely to be central issue of debate in the last few days of campaignin­g.

On May 22, a suicide bomber killed 22 children and adults at a concert by US singer Ariana Grande in Manchester in northern England. In March, in an attack similar to Saturday’s, five people died after a man drove into pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge in central London and stabbed a policeman.

World leaders, including those from the Middle East, were quick to condemn the recent attacks in London.

An official source at Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom’s “strong condemnati­on and denunciati­on of the attacks.”

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, the source offered the Kingdom’s condolence­s to the families of the victims and to the UK government and people, wishing a speedy recovery to the wounded.

The official source reiterated the “Kingdom’s solidarity with the United Kingdom against terrorism and extremism, which target security and stability around the world without exception.”

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