The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a London street that left three people injured.
reported. Amman told her he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and wished to carry out acid attacks. In a notebook seized from his residence, Amman had written notes on his"goals in life," which included dying as a martyr and going to paradise.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed concern Monday over releasing people convicted of terrorism offenses. More than 70 are already free on London streets and another 200 are awaiting release, he said. Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised new laws that would end early release for inmates convicted of terror-related crimes. He added that rehabilitating them is"very, very hard."D'Orsi said a man is in his 40s who suffered what were initially considered to be in a life-threatening injuries is now out of danger. A woman in her 50s has been treated at a hospital and released.
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