LONDON (AP) — A brutal attack in broad daylight near a military barracks in London left one man dead and two suspects hospitalized Wednesday after a shootout with police. British Prime Minister David Cameron said the attack appeared to be terror related.
The afternoon attack occurred in the southeast London neighborhood of Woolwich, just a few blocks from the Royal Artillery Barracks.
One man was found dead and two men were shot by police and taken to separate London hospitals, Commander Simon Letchford said. One of the men was in serious condition, according to London Ambulance Service.
A number of weapons – including butchers’ knives – could be seen on the blood-spattered street.
French President Francois Hollande, speaking at a press conference in Paris with Cameron, said it was a British soldier who was killed. Cameron didn’t immediately confirm that fact but the Britain’s Ministry of Defense said it was urgently investigating if a U.K. soldier was involved.
One British broadcaster ran video footage of what appeared to be one of the attackers, his hands covered in blood, making political statements about “an eye for an eye” to an unknown cameraperson as a body lady behind him on the ground.
There was no immediate way for the Associated Press to verify who the cameraman was.
The footage – obtained by ITV news – showed a man in a dark jacket and knit cap walking toward a camera, clutching a meat cleaver and a knife in what appear to be bloodied hands. With a British accent, he apologized in English for the women passers-by who “have had to witness this” attack, saying that “in our land our women have to see the same.”
He gave no indication what that land was.
“We must fight them as they fight us,” the man told the camera as people milled around behind him. The camera then panned away to show a body behind the man.
The Associated Press examined the footage to verify its authenticity. The AP cross referenced images from the scene, aerial shots, the location of a car behind the alleged attacker and appearance of a body and car in the background of the image.
Cameron said there were “strong indications” it was a terrorist incident.
“We have suffered these attacks before, we have always beaten them back,” Cameron said. “We will not be cowed, we will never buckle.”
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