UK Marks 20 Years Since 7/7 Bombings
UK Marks 20 Years Since 7/7 Bombings

UK Marks 20 Years Since 7/7 Bombings

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On the 20th anniversary of the July 7, 2005, London bombings, the UK held commemorative events at St Paul's Cathedral and the Hyde Park memorial, honoring the 52 victims and over 770 injured. King Charles III issued a message praising the unity, courage, and compassion shown during and after the attacks and called for renewed commitment to mutual respect. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan laid wreaths at Hyde Park at 8:50 a.m., marking the time of the first explosion. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended the St Paul's service on behalf of the King, with other royals participating in memorials across London. Survivors and emergency responders shared memories highlighting bravery and the enduring physical and psychological scars. National leaders emphasized confronting terrorism and the lasting impact of the tragedy on the nation's collective memory.

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