The wreckage of a bus that was destroyed in the July 7 terrorist ...
11th May 2006, 14:46 GMT
(AFP/Pool/File) - The wreckage of a bus that was destroyed in the July 7 terrorist attacks. An official report has concluded that two of the suicide bombers behind last year's deadly London transport attacks likely had contacts with Al-Qaeda, but British security services lacked resources to prevent the atrocity.(AFP/Pool/File/Dylan Martinez)
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