There was an explosion on a Tube train in London during rush hour today, leaving 20 people including children injured.
The incident, which is suspected to be a terror attack, saw
commuters covered in blood with scorched faces and hair running for
their lives after the incident at Parsons Green station in west London
at 8:20 a.m.
One witness in the carriage told the BBC there was a "bang" and then a
"wall of flames", which engulfed the carriage. Photographs from the
District Line train show what experts believe is a "pretty
unsophisticated" bucket bomb in a burning white plastic bucket stashed
inside a Lidl carriage bag with wire protruding out of the top.
Armed Police, paramedics and firefighters were all said to be at the
west London station within five minutes of the explosion today. A
hundred metre cordon was erected around the station and a police
helicopter was also overhead.
Fulham fitness instructor Niyi Shokunbi, 24, who was in the next
carriage the moment the bomb went off told MailOnline: "I have never
seen anything like it it was like something out of a film. I thought it
was an acid attack. It happened like bang within ten seconds, I just
wanted to run. I went towards the carriage where the bomb went off a
woman said you don't want to go in there. I saw a little boy with
scratches on his face crying for his brother. A woman was bleeding.
Everyone was running. I've never seen anything like it."
Another witness, Sham, said: "There were loads of people crying and
shaking. There were a lot of people limping and covered in blood. One
guy I saw, his face was covered in blood - I've never seen anything like
it."
Lots of people suffered burns from the explosion and others were hurt
in the crush as people fled. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu,
the senior national coordinator for CT policing, has declared it a
terrorist incident.
An officer at the scene told MailOnline: "We believe there is a second bomb - there is a man with knives on the loose."
Scotland Yard sources have said that the incident is being treated as
a terrorist incident but said they could not confirm claims from the
scene there is another bomb and the suspect is on the run.
Prime Minister Theresa May is to chair a meeting of the Government's
Cobra emergencies committee this afternoon to discuss the terrorist
attack.
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