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Manhunt for UK Tube bomb suspects intensifies as threat level raised to critical

A police forensic tent set up on the platform next to the train on which a home-made bomb exploded at Parsons Green subway station in London on September 15, 2017. Hundreds of police personnel have since embarked on a massive manhunt, racing to find out who placed the bomb on the packed London subway train during the morning rush hour. As per last count, 29 people were wounded in the blast.   | Photo Credit: AP

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Points to another imminent attack; number of those injured in the blast — for which IS has claimed responsibility — rises to 29.

Scotland Yard on Saturday scrambled to identify the attackers, who tried to blow up a packed Tube train in London, as the United Kingdom’s terror threat level was raised to the highest.

An improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at Parsons Green station on Friday, injuring 29 people.

The Islamic State militant group had claimed the responsibility for the attack.

Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said police were “chasing down suspects.”

Yet to identify the bomber

Detectives used CCTV images from the station and train to single out the suspect believed to have planted the home-made device, but were still working to identify the bomber.

Raising the terror status to its highest level, which means another attack is considered imminent, Prime Minister Theresa May said military personnel would replace armed police “on guard duties at certain protected sites which are not accessible to the public.”

“The public will see more armed police on the transport network and on our streets, providing extra protection. This is a proportionate and sensible step, which will provide extra reassurance and protection while the investigation progresses,” she said.

Huge devastation if fully detonated

Investigators fear the bomb had the potential to cause huge devastation if fully detonated.

It is the fourth time the terror threat level has been raised to critical in the last 11 years — most recently after the Manchester Arena bombing.

Counter-terror police are being assisted by MI5 in their hunt for the bomber.

It is the fourth time the terror threat level has been raised to critical in the last 11 years — most recently after the Manchester Arena bombing.

Mayor: ‘evil and cowardly’ attack

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “The national threat level has now been raised to critical after the evil and cowardly terrorist attack at Parsons Green.

“As the Prime Minister has said, this is our highest level of security preparedness. I utterly condemn the hideous individuals who target innocent people and attempt to use terror to harm us and destroy our way of life,” he said.

Friday’s attack was the fifth terrorism incident in the UK this year. But it’s the only one in 2017 in which nobody has died. The previous four saw 36 people killed.

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