London Underground Explosion

An explosion on a London subway train caused burns to the face of various commuters. The Sun newspaper reveals it on his site that accounts for the explosion on a District Line train at Parsons Green station in the southwest of the British capital. There would be several wounded and panic scenes occurred when passengers fled. To cause the explosion - the Times writes - would have been a rudimentary weapon in a bucket, placed in a low-cost Lidl supermarket envelope and left beside a convoy door.

From testimonies that begin to appear on the web, it is reported that a fireball wound up the carriage of the subway and later there was a scream of people running in the station with obvious signs of burns on the face.

Scotland Yard immediately began investigations to establish the cause of the explosion.

London Underground Explosion

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