SOLDIERS have been scrambled to join armed cops patrolling Britain's streets today as they race to foil more terror attacks.
A total of 984 troops carrying guns are being ferried out to join police officers as the terror threat has been raised to the highest possible level in a decade - critical - meaning an attack
is now “expected imminently”.
Troops pictured marching into Parliament while carrying guns this afternoon Credit: Ray Collins-The Sun Armed police and British soldiers march through an entrance into Buckingham Palace in the wake of the Manchester attack Credit: SWNS:South West News Service Troops arrive at Buckingham Palace as soldiers join forces with armed police Credit: SWNS:South West News Service Soldiers have been drafted in to join police as numbers are increased on Britain's streets following the attack Credit: Ray Collins-The Sun An armed officer and an armed soldier stand together as they guard Downing Street Credit: PA:Press Association Soldiers have been deployed to the streets of Britain in response to the terror attack on Monday evening Credit: Reuters Troops have joined cops guarding London, taking over many of the sentry boxes at Parliament from police for the first time since World War Two.
About 30 soldiers were seen walking into the grounds through the St Stephen's Entrance to create a ring of steel around The Palace Westminster , which was put into lockdown with public tours barred and official functions axed.
PM Theresa May announced soldiers were also being sent to Downing Street, embassies and Buckingham Palace — where yesterday’s Changing of the Guard ceremony was called off.
It will be the first time since 2003 that troops are deployed on the country's streets, and the first time Britain has been on maximum terrorist alert since 2007.
An armed soldier escorts a man as they walk past Number 10 Downing Street Credit: Reuters Soldiers are seen lining up to get on coaches at Wellington barracks Credit: London News Pictures Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said the soldiers were being sent to back up cops “at the request of the police”.
He said: “We moved swiftly to deploy nearly 1,000 Armed Forces personnel from across the Army, Navy and RAF.”
They included Paras, Irish Guards and Royal Artillery troops, tasked with “basic static guarding duties” at key sites such as tourist landmarks.
He explained: “This is freeing up an extra 1,000 armed police officers to patrol the streets and protect the public.”
“If they do want troops out there on patrol with them, in our town centres, our railway stations, at sporting events, we are ready to help.
“We have troops trained to do that.”
Lines of soldiers pictured here marching into Buckingham Palace after the terror level for the UK was raised Credit: SWNS:South West News Service Armed police and soldiers patrol the streets of London as they walk by an iconic red telephone box Credit: Getty Images British Army soldiers patrol along Whitehall near Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament in central London Credit: Getty Images Another 5,000 Forces personnel are on standby, with Amber Rudd claiming they are ready to be called upon should counties across the country wish to have them man the streets in their communities.
A Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said: "The decision has been taken in order to release the police who would otherwise be dealing with the road closures."
At Heathrow yesterday everyone entering Terminal 5 was made to pass through new scanners that had been installed overnight. Extra armed police were on patrol there and throughout the rest of the airport.
Police chiefs have yet to decide if soldiers will be on guard at Wembley for Saturday’s FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea.
Chelsea were due to stage a victory parade on Sunday to mark them winning the Premier League but have cancelled it following the brutal slayings on Monday night .
Other events where security was being beefed up — thanks to more armed cops being available — included this week’s Chelsea Flower Show.
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At least 22 people died and a further 64 were injured , with 20 still "critical" Terrorist named as British-born Salman Abedi, 22, who was "known to MI5" Home Secretary Amber Rudd said it's "likely" Abedi "was not doing this on his own" Cops raided two addresses and arrested Abedi's brother Ismail, 23 , yesterday Three more men have been arrested across the city this morning Police confirmed a fifth arrest was made later yesterday in Wigan Heavily armed soldiers wearing gas masks raided a Manchester city centre flat hours after the three men were arrested on Wednesday French interior minister said bomber is believed to have travelled to Syria and had "proven" links with Isis Theresa May raised the UK threat level to "critical" The Government has ordered up to 3,800 troops on the streets to support the police with 989 deployed by midday Victims included an eight-year-old girl, an aunt who shielded her niece from blast and an off-duty police officer The Queen praised the people of Manchester for their compassion Ariana Grande's concerts in London on Thursday and Friday have not yet been postponed or cancelled On Wednesday afternoon police were said to be hunting a bomb maker and the Chief Constable of GMP confirmed officers are investigating "a network" Troops enter a Ministry of Defence building near the Houses of Parliament as they are drafted in to help police Credit: Getty Images A number of soldiers arrive at Westminster to join armed guards patrolling the streets of the capital Credit: Ray Collins-The Sun British soldiers arrive by bus and head toward a building next to New Scotland Yard police headquarters near to the Houses of Parliament Credit: Getty Images The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Ian Hopkins, said in a press conference on Wednesday afternoon there are no military personnel on the streets of Manchester.
He added there are no plans for there to be - as the soldiers deployed elsewhere had allowed more officers to support those working in Manchester following the attack.
He added: "I think it is very clear that this is a network that we are investigating and it continues at a pace."
Theresa May said of the terror fears: “It is a possibility we cannot ignore that there is a wider group of
individuals linked to this attack.”
Investigators believe British-born bomber Salman Abedi , 22, may be part of a wider network of ISIS-inspired terrorists which includes a bomb-maker.
Special Forces have already been deployed to Manchester to help in the hunt for accomplices of Abedi, who murdered 22 concert-goers at the Manchester Arena in Britain’s worst terrorist atrocity for 12 years.
Soldiers pictured lining up at Wellington barracks as they are deployed to join armed cops Credit: London News Pictures Armed Police outside The Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh as Holyrood and other potential target areas have a heightened Police Scotland presence Credit: SWNS:South West News Service Police presence has been increased throughout the UK following the terror attack - pictured here is the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh Credit: SWNS:South West News Service Soldiers join armed police guarding Parliament yesterday Credit: Ray Collins-The Sun The terrorism threat level has been raised to critical and Operation Temperer has been deployed Credit: London News Pictures Soldiers and army personnel arrive at the Palace of Westminster Credit: Twitter / Harry Cole Marine Police officers pictured leaving their base on the River Thames this morning Credit: London News Pictures Mrs May acted on the advice of the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre after chairing two meetings of the Cobra emergency committee.
In a live address late on Tuesday, she said: "The change in the threat level means that there will be additional resources and support made available to the police as they work to keep us all safe.
"As a result of [the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre's] decision the police have asked for authorisation from the Secretary of State for Defence to deploy a number of armed military personnel in support of their armed officers.
"This request is part of a well-established plan known as Operation Temperer in which both the armed forces and the police officers involved are well-trained and well-prepared to work in this kind of environment.
"The Secretary of State for Defence has approved this request and Operation Temperer is now in force.
"This means that armed police officers responsible for duties such as guarding key sites will be replaced by members of the armed forces, which will allow the police to significantly increase the number of armed officers on patrol in key locations.
"You might also see military personnel deployed at certain events such as concerts and sports matches, helping the police to keep the public safe.
"In all circumstances, members of the armed forces who are deployed in this way will be under the command of police officers."
Police numbers across the capital and the UK have been increased in the wake of the Manchester terror attack Credit: London News Pictures Armed marine officers pictured getting into a boat this morning as cops numbers are increased Credit: London News Pictures An armed police officer walks in front of No. 10 Downing Street in London Credit: EPA Police outside Downing Street in London, after Scotland Yard announced armed troops will be deployed to guard 'key locations' Credit: PA:Press Association that saw four people die.
Ms Dick, Britain's most senior police officer, said the extra armed and unarmed officers in London "are there to reassure".
She said: “This is an utterly appalling attack. My thoughts are with the people of Manchester as they try to come to terms with the horrific events that took place in their city.
"Our colleagues from Greater Manchester Police and their emergency services showed huge bravery as they ran towards the confusion and danger.
“We are providing every possible support through the counter terrorism network as investigators work tirelessly to understand what has happened.
“Here in the Capital we put extra police officers on duty as Londoners started their journeys into work. This will continue for as long as it is needed, and the mix of armed and unarmed officers are there to reassure.
“Looking ahead to the weekend - a normal busy and vibrant weekend in our city - we are working with all those planning events to make sure we are doing all we can.
“Terrorists seek to spread fear and undermine our way of life. We must work together to stop that from happening. If you have suspicions, tell us; if you see something that concerns you, report it. Together we can protect London.”
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The Met Police has offered condolences to their colleagues in Manchester dealing with the horrific terror attack Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
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