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On ], ], explosions were reported at various ] stations in central ], specifically ] (at 0849 local time, in London's ]), ], ], ] and ], and on buses in Tavistock Square and the Russell Square area. They were initially attributed to ]s, but rumours have indicated the possible existence of "at least one explosive device". Many casualties have been reported but as yet no dead have been officially confirmed. ] also reported the explosion of a bus on Tavistock Place, near ], which has since been confirmed by police, reports of explosions on other buses have yet to be confirmed. On ], ], explosions were reported at various ] stations in central ], specifically ] (at 08:49 local time, in London's ]), ], ], ] and ], and on buses in Tavistock Square and the Russell Square area. They were initially attributed to ]s, but rumours have indicated the possible existence of "at least one explosive device". Many casualties have been reported but as yet no dead have been officially confirmed. ] also reported the explosion of a bus on Tavistock Place, near ], which has since been confirmed by police, reports of explosions on other buses have yet to be confirmed.


The stations do not share the same line. The incidents led to the immediate evacuation of many stations and much of the ], as well as the complete shutdown of the London Underground network. Roads near the affected stations were closed off, severely affecting road traffic. Mainline services into ] and King's Cross are terminating outside the city. The stations do not share the same line. The incidents led to the immediate evacuation of many stations and much of the ], as well as the complete shutdown of the London Underground network. Roads near the affected stations were closed off, severely affecting road traffic. Mainline services into ] and King's Cross are terminating outside the city.

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On July 7, 2005, explosions were reported at various London Underground stations in central London, specifically Aldgate (at 08:49 local time, in London's rush hour), Edgware Road, Kings Cross St Pancras, Old Street and Russell Square tube station, and on buses in Tavistock Square and the Russell Square area. They were initially attributed to power surges, but rumours have indicated the possible existence of "at least one explosive device". Many casualties have been reported but as yet no dead have been officially confirmed. Sky News also reported the explosion of a bus on Tavistock Place, near Russell Square, which has since been confirmed by police, reports of explosions on other buses have yet to be confirmed.

The stations do not share the same line. The incidents led to the immediate evacuation of many stations and much of the City of London, as well as the complete shutdown of the London Underground network. Roads near the affected stations were closed off, severely affecting road traffic. Mainline services into London Euston and King's Cross are terminating outside the city.

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