Then, on July 7th, 2005 a deadly series of attacks unseen in Europe before struck London and within minutes everything changed. More than 30 people have been killed, more than 1000 injured.

This website wants to inform you about the cowardly acts, analyse every detail and every hint and find out what exactly happened on that summer day in central London.

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08.07.05 12:45 GMT
> 50 killed
> 700 injured

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13.07.2005 11:00 GMT Four British Muslims from Pakistan are the suspects in the terror attacks. According to police reports it is "very likely" that one of the four suicide bombers died in the blasts and it is possible that all four blew themselves up.

12.07.2005 13:00 GMT
Two more victims named: Jamie Gordon and Philip Stuart Russell

11.07.2005 15:05 GMT
Death toll now at 52

11.07.2005 11:55 GMT
Susan Levy, 53, of Hertford identified as first victim.

09.07.2005 06:15 GMT
British Transport Police say that it is unlikely mobile phones were used to trigger the bombs affecting the tubes as the trains were too far underground.

09.07.2005 06:10 GMT
An interactive map is now available.

08.07.2005 13:20 GMT
Officials believe that the bombs were placed on the floors of the subway cars and that each bomb had less than 10 pounds of explosives. The bomb used in the bus blast could have been located on the floor of the top deck or o a seat.

08.07.2005 11:25 GMT
Terror alert downgraded, then attacks came out of the blue

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