The Islamic State has claimed responsibility
for the attack, which left four people dead
and 29 injured in London.
According to Amaq News Agency, ISIS official
press service, the attacker was a “soldier of
the caliphate”.
“The perpetrator of the attacks yesterday in
front of the British parliament in London is an
Islamic State soldier and he carried out the
operation in response to calls to target
citizens of the coalition,” said the statement
by Amaq.
Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Theresa May
said on Thursday that the man responsible for
the attack was born in Britain and known to
the intelligence services.
“What I can confirm is that the man was
British-born and that some years ago he was
once investigated by MI5 in relation to
concerns about violent extremism,” May told
members of Parliament.
“He was a peripheral figure. The case is
historic, he was not part of the current
intelligence picture. When operational
considerations allow, he will be publicly
identified.”
The UK police say they have arrested seven
people at six locations in London and
Birmingham in the investigation into the
attack.
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