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London attack: What We Know So Far?

Six people have been killed and at least 48 injured in a terror incident in London in which three male attackers were shot dead by police, BBC reported.

A white van hit pedestrians on London Bridge at about 22:00 BST on Saturday, then three men got out and stabbed people in nearby Borough Market.

Police said the three men were wearing fake bomb vests.

Terror in London: Seven killed in 2 attacks in London (photos-videos)

Seven people were killed, three attackers are dead and 48 victims have been transported to hospitals after a “terrorist incident” in London Saturday night involving a vehicle reportedly plowing into pedestrians on London Bridge and reported stabbings at Borough Market, officials said.

London terror attack death toll rises to seven: Police

Seven people were killed in a terror attack on June 3 by three assailants on London Bridge and in the bustling Borough Market nightlife district, the chief of London's police force said on June 4.

"It has now been confirmed sadly that seven members of the public have died," Cressida Dick told reporters, raising the toll from six victims earlier.

24-year-old man arrested over Manchester bombing attack

Police investigating the Manchester bombing have arrested a 24-year-old man.
Greater Manchester Police said the man was arrested on Friday night in Rusholme on suspicion of offences contrary to the terrorism act.
He is the 17th person to be arrested in connection with the May 22 attack at the Manchester Arena.
Six people have since been released without charge.

European security in the Trump Era

The NATO summit in Brussels on May 25, three days after the Manchester suicide bomb attack, was an important gathering not only because it brought together the newly elected Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron and Theresa May with other leaders, but also because they decided to step up NATO's role in the fight against terrorism.

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