London Bridge terror attack cops ‘find petrol bombs and Molotov cocktails’ in van used to kill pedestrians
POLICE found what appeared to be Molotov cocktails in the back of the van used in the London Bridge terror attack.
Pictures of forensic officers searching the van show what looks like glass bottles with rags poking out of the tops - as officers carefully carry them from the scene, on Saturday.
The van was used to plough through crowds of pedestrians on the bridge before the three attackers jumped out and began stabbing people at random.
Cops examining the vehicle are now understood to have found a number of possible fire bombs inside it.
At least a dozen Lidl wine bottles filled with clear liquid, which had rags stuffed in their tops, were found in the back of the hired van, according to Sky News.
It is now feared the attackers could have been planning to unleash a firestorm on the streets of London.
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It is not known whether the bottles were genuine petrol bombs or intended as a hoax, like the fake suicide vests worn by the three terrorists.
Police have so far declined to comment on the reports.
Two of the attackers were today named as Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, and Rachid Redouane, 30 – both of Barking, East London.
Police said investigations were still ongoing to confirm the identity of the third killer.
After ditching the van, the trio rampaged down a flight of concrete steps, randomly stabbing innocent victims on their way.
The jihadis then ran through the empty Borough Market – packed earlier in the day with food lovers but closed at that time of night – to the bars and restaurants located on the other side.
They were eventually shot dead by armed cops outside the Wheatsheaf pub just eight minutes after police were first called.
WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR:
- ISIS has claimed responsibility after a van ploughed through pedestrians on London Bridge just after 10pm on Saturday
- Three jihadists wearing fake bomb vests began knifing bystanders and pub-goers
- Staff at one pub barricaded the doors as the attackers tried to storm the building before the three terrorists were shot dead
- At least seven victims were killed and 48 people were injured with 18 still critical
- Four cops including British Transport Police officer among those injured
- The first two victims have been named as Canadian national Christine Archibald, a charity worker from British Columbia, and James McMullan, 32, from Hackney, east London
- Theresa May has confirmed the terror threat level will remain at 'severe'
- Cops raid block of flats in Barking, East London, reportedly home to one of the attackers, and arrest 12 as well as sealing off East Ham flat
- Police and piece together the chaos
- The Met opened a casualty bureau for those concerned about family and friends. There are two numbers to call: 0800 096 1233 and 020 7158 0197
- All the main political parties aside from UKIP suspended campaigning but have since resumed it as Mrs May confirmed the election will go ahead
- One Love Manchester Concert goes ahead as youngsters refuse to let terrorists stop them attending
- Sick ISIS thugs celebrated attack and called for more atrocities
- London Bridge Underground and National Rail stations re-opened on Monday
- A minute’s silence nationwide on Tuesday at 11am and a vigil in Potters Fields Park in London at 6pm on Monday
- Gunfire heard in Dagenham as heavily-armed cops detain several people during raids linked to the attack
- Families have shared desperate appeals for information to find loved ones still missing after the atrocity with a nanny and Frenchman among those who vanished
- The attackers have been named as Khuram Butt, who starred in Channel 4 show The Jihadis Next Door, and pastry chef Rachid Redouane, 30. The third terrorist has not been identified
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