Britain Opens Inquiry Into 2005 London Bombings -- Voice of America
Britain has opened an inquiry into the 2005 suicide bombings on London's transit system by releasing new details about the bombers and the initial confused response of authorities to the attacks.
The inquiry began Monday in a London court with a reading of the names of the 52 people killed in the bombings on three underground trains and a bus during the morning rush hour on July 7, 2005. Court officials and relatives of the victims also observed a minute's silence.
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