Mourning the victims of the London attack
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Women comfort each other as they look at flowers in London
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Three of the named London Bridge attack victims
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People observing a minute’s silence in St Ann’s Square, Manchester
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan closes his eyes
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People participate in a moment of silence in London
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A ‘Rest in Peace’ sign sits among floral tributes
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A man reacts next to floral tributes for the victims
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A missing person notice is placed in a bus stop on London Bridge
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Railway staff and commuters pause during a minute’s silence
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british and Irish Lions squad members embrace for a moment of silence in Auckland, New Zealand
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Muslims hold placards near floral tributes
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A woman reacts next to flowers left on the south side of London Bridge
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People arrive to attend a vigil to remember the victims
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People look at the floral tributes after a vigil for victims
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People arrive to attend a vigil to remember the victims
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A woman at looks at flowers placed for attack victims
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People light candles after a vigil for victims
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People attend a vigil to remember the victims
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A group of construction workers react as they leave flowers on the south side of London Bridge
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Floral tributes line the pavement
Police on Tuesday identified the third attacker in the weekend terror assault in London amid mounting anger, two days before an election, over how the jihadist killers had apparently escaped surveillance.
With flags at half-mast, the nation fell silent at 11:00am (1000 GMT) to remember the seven killed and dozens injured on Saturday night — a mourning ritual now grimly familiar after two previous terror attacks in less than three months.
Police identified the third attacker as Youssef Zaghba, a 22-year-old Italian of Moroccan descent, a day after naming his accomplices as Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, a Pakistan-born Briton, and Rachid Redouane, 30, a self-described Moroccan-Libyan dual national. (AFP)
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