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London terrorist attacks: the Queen mourns the victims, and IS claims revenge

Source: xkb.com.au
[International News]     02 Dec 2019
The Queen lamented the victims of a knife attack in London, England, in which two people were killed and three injured. British Prime Minister Johnson said those sentenced for terrorist attacks should not be released early after being paroled at the time of the attack. In addition, the extremist group ISIS (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack, but provided no evidence.

The Queen lamented the victims of a knife attack in London, England, in which two people were killed and three injured. British Prime Minister Johnson said those sentenced for terrorist attacks should not be released early after being paroled at the time of the attack. In addition, the extremist group ISIS (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack, but provided no evidence.

London terrorist attacks: the Queen mourns the victims, and IS claims revenge


Two deaths and three injuries caused by the London attack. "ISIS" pleaded guilty to the crime.

On Nov. 29, British police killed two people and injured about three others in killed, London, wearing a fake suicide bomb vest and killing two people with a knife at London Bridge. The authorities set the tone for terrorist attacks. ISIS, an extremist group, said through its website on Nov. 30 that the attack was a call by members of the group to target countries and nationals involved in the fight against "ISIS" alliance, but the group did not provide evidence of a crime.

London police say the London Bridge attack was suspected of Uusmann Khan, 28, who was sentenced to prison in 2012 on terrorism charges and released on parole in December 2018.

According to police, the suspect took part in a program for release prisoners near London Bridge. The suspect was said to be dissatisfied with parole conditions, including having to participate in a government program specifically designed to involve terrorism released prisoners, during which Usman Khan acted "alone" and had no accomplices.

The two deaths included a Cambridge graduate who was an organizer of the release campaign and an unknown woman.


The Prime Minister questioned the Queen`s condolences to the victims of the terrorist attacks

Queen elizabeth ii on november 30th, after the attack, offered "all those who lost their loved ones because of the attack on london bridge, their prayers and deepest sympathy ".

"I am sad to learn of the terrorist attack at London Bridge," the Queen said. "I would like to express my condolences, prayers and deepest sympathy to all those who lost their love as a result of the terrorist attack yesterday."

In addition, British Prime Minister Johnson said on November 30 that the suspect of the London terrorist attack was still on parole and that those sentenced for the attack should not be released early, and he called for a review of the policy. "I don`t think automatic early release will work at all to halve the sentence and allow really serious violence criminals to be released early," Johnson said.


The security of the general election will become the focus again in the near future.

Britain will have an early election on December 12, and parties are fighting around it. In the run-up to the election, a knife attack on London Bridge killed and injured many people and prompted British politics to pay attention to security issues.

Shortly after the incident, a number of British politicians spoke about security issues when they took part in a debate on the election in the British television media.

Rishi Sunak, chief secretary of the Treasury, who represents the Conservative Party in a televised debate, said that maintaining security is the primary responsibility of every government, and that the Conservative government will continue to provide resources and enforcement of the rights to the police.

Rebecca Long-Bailey, a Labour Party representative, said it was an extreme incident; but one should not forget that violence crime in the UK has increased over the past five years; more than 20, 000 police officers have been reduced since 2010; this can only have a "direct impact".

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