UPDATE - ‘Terror attacks’ strike London Bridge, Borough Market

UPDATE - ‘Terror attacks’ strike London Bridge, Borough Market

‘Barbaric acts’ a ‘deliberate and cowardly attack on innocent Londoners and visitors’, Mayor Khan says

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By Ahmet Gurhan Kartal

LONDON (AA) – At least six people were killed in in attacks late Saturday as a van mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge before attackers then stabbed victims at nearby Borough Market.

Health officials said at least 30 victims were taken to area hospitals for treatment.

Three male suspects were killed by police within eight minutes after the first report of the attacks, according to Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Rowley, who said authorities are treating it as a "terror incident" as they proceed with a massive operation in central London. One officer sustained serious non-life-threatening injuries when he responded to the attack, Rowley said.

Mayor Sadiq Khan condemned the “barbaric acts” he described as a “deliberate and cowardly attack on innocent Londoners and visitors to our city enjoying their Saturday night”.

Reports of a stabbing in Vauxhall was later determined to be unrelated to the London Bridge and Borough Market.

Prime Minister Theresa May suspended her election campaign and returned to the U.K. capital and will chair a high-level security meeting Sunday.

“The terrible incident in London is being treated as a potential act of terrorism,” she said in a statement.

National Rail wrote in a tweet that “trains unable to call at London Bridge, Waterloo East, London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street”.

The U.K. has been the site of deadly terror attacks in recent months.

British national Khalid Masood carried out an attack in March by mowing down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before attacking police outside of the parliament building.

Three civilians were killed on the bridge and one police officer was stabbed to death outside the parliament. Dozens of people were injured in the attack.

Masood was shot dead moments after the attack.

More recently, 22 victims were killed when suspected suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a device May 22 in the foyer area of the Manchester Arena at the end of a pop concert. Fifty-nine others were injured.

The terror threat level was upgraded following that attack to “critical” – which meant a terror attack was imminent, but it was downgraded to “severe” after a few days.

In a tweet early Sunday, London police asked the public to “remain calm, but be alert & vigilant”.

In the U.S., President Donald Trump tweeted support for London shortly after the attacks Saturday, just as he administration announced it would ask the Supreme Court to allow a controversial travel ban critics say discriminates against Muslims.

"We need to be smart, vigilant and tough. We need the courts to give us back our rights. We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety,” Trump wrote.

He later tweeted, "Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the U. K., we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!".

Trump’s travel ban was stuck down by lower courts.

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