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Terror Attack Fears In London As Van Mows Down People On Bridge

London Bridge Terror Attack
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June 3 2017, Published 10:12 p.m. ET

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A van has reportedly mowed down pedestrians, causing multiple fatalities, on London Bridge in England.

While the story is still unfolding, the terrifying incident on Saturday night London time is assumed to be terrorist-related.

The public was being told to run away from the area as quickly as possible—because there were unconfirmed reports of shots being fired and possible stabbing attacks.

"There have been reports of multiple casualties," Sky News reported. "People are being told to stay inside. Police are everywhere with a sense of urgency."

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As RadarOnline.com has reported, in March, a car mowed down people on the Westminster Bridge in London in a terror attack.

And on May 22, a suicide bomber struck outside an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena in England, killing 22 people.

Grande was set to return to perform in a Manchester benefit concert this Sunday,  but now, with new terror apparently striking in England, will the event happen?

Story developing….keep reading RadarOnline.com for more.

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