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King Charles III leads 20th-anniversary commemoration of 7/7 London bombings

King Charles III leads 20th-anniversary commemoration of 7/7 London bombings

Washington Post7 hours ago
LONDON — King Charles III led commemorations Monday on the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London transit bombings, the deadliest attack on the British capital since World War II.
Fifty-two people died and more than 700 were wounded when four British men inspired by al-Qaida blew themselves up on three subway trains and a bus during the morning rush hour on July 7, 2005. They were the first suicide bombings on European soil.
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