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The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of co-ordinated suicide attacks in London which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
On the morning of Thursday, 7 July 2005, four Islamist home-grown terrorists detonated four bombs, three in quick succession aboard London Underground trains across the city and, later, a fourth on a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. Fifty-two people, as well as the four bombers, were killed in the attacks, and over 700 more were injured.
The explosions were caused by homemade organic peroxide-based devices packed into rucksacks. The bombings were followed exactly two weeks later by a series of attempted attacks.
At 8:50 am, three bombs were detonated onboard London Underground trains within fifty seconds of each other:
The train was towed away covered by tarpaulin in 17 July 2005 to Acton Works.
The train was towed away covered by tarpaulin in 24 July 2005 to Neasden Depot.
The train was towed away covered by tarpaulin in 19 July 2005 to Cockfosters Depot.
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