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Suicide Squad
This is the moment Britain's first suicide bombers gathered to launch their bloody attack on London. The picture was taken at Luton railway station at 7.20am on July 7.
ロンドン地下鉄テロの実行犯とされる4人の新写真を公開
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NEW IMAGE OF BOMBERS
This is the moment Britain's first suicide bombers gathered to launch their bloody attack on London.
Less than two hours after this picture was taken, dozens of British commuters lay dead or maimed in a series of co-coordinated attacks on London's transport system.
The new CCTV image of the four men shows them meeting - with the bombs on their backs - at Luton railway station at 7.20am, shortly before they boarded their train to King's Cross.
Hasib Hussain, is seen on the far left walking into the ticket hall with Germaine Lindsay, 19, (dark cap), Mohammed Sidique Khan, 30, (light cap) and Shehzad Tanweer, 22 following.
The picture was released by anti-terror police in the hope of getting more public information about the attacks.
Meanwhile, the death toll from the attacks has risen to 55. Lee Harris, 30, died on Friday in hospital.
Police have also taken away for further examination the No30 bus that was ripped apart in the explosion in Tavistock Square.
As the hunt for those involved in the attacks continues, the family of bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan said their son was "brainwashed".
They appealed for help to expose those who "target and groom our sons to carry out such evils".
Police have sealed off another house in Leeds in the Beeston area, several streets away from the home of Tanweer, who blew himself up on the underground train near Aldgate.
Egypt's interior minister says key suspect Magdy el Nashar, who was arrested in Cairo, has no links to al Qaeda.
Several people have been questioned in Pakistan about their possible links to one of the London bombers.
Officials quizzed a number of students and teachers at one of two religious schools which were allegedly visited by 22-year-old Tanweer.
The widow of the suspected Russell Square bomber has refused to accept her husband carried out the murders.
Samantha Lewthwaite, 22, said she was struggling to understand how Jamaican-born Lindsey Germail could have caused the deaths of at least 26 people.