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London commemorates 20 years since city's deadliest terror attack

A national service of commemoration is held at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the 20th anniversary of the London July 7 bombings which killed 52 people. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan join victims' families and survivors for the service. On July 7, 2005, four homegrown Islamist extremists detonated suicide bombs on three underground trains and a bus across central London.

GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY / AFP

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Transcript
00:00The holy eyes shall end.
00:21We continue to commemorate a moment in time
00:25that left deep scars in the soul of our capital.
00:30We continue to commemorate a moment in time
00:32and we continue to commemorate a moment in time.
00:35The good which is in Londoners is not erased by hatred or threat,
00:54but rather it's fostered to produce a harvest of hope
01:00for each generation.
01:03Susan Levy, the miracle of being human and being together.
01:13Music
01:29I'll see you next time.

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