Thursday, July 21, 2022

THIS DAY IN HISTORY: JULY 21, 2005 Bombers launch attack on London transit system

On this day in July, 2005, terrorists launched an attack on London transit system by planting bombs on three subways and on one bus; but none of the bombs detonate completely.

The bombers who were four in number, included; Muktar Said Ibrahim, 29, Yasin Hassan Omar, 26, Ramzi Mohammed, 25, and Hussain Osman, 28.

The July attack came exactly two weeks after terrorists killed 56 people, including themselves, and wounded 700 others in the largest attack on Great Britain since World War II. The previous attack also targeted three subways and one bus.

The failed bombs were found at the London Underground’s Oval, Warren Street and Shepherd’s Bush stations and on a bus in Hackney. Two days later, a fifth bomb, apparently abandoned, was found in some bushes near a park in Little Wormwood Scrubs.

The bombers were found guilty of conspiracy to murder and sentenced to life in prison. 

An estimated 3 million people ride the London Underground every day, with another 6.5 million using the city’s bus system.


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