The covered face of this woman, at Edgware Road station,
is likely to become one of the lasting images of the violence.
A heavily bandaged man leaves
after being treated on Edgware Road.
A man leaves the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel,
where he was treated for cuts to his face from flying glass
after being injured in the Aldgate explosion.
A casualty is taken away on a stretcher at King's Cross
station.
A man who was injured when a bomb exploded on a train
at Edgware Road, is treated at St Mary's Hospital in
Paddington.
Commuters recover, wrapped in emergency blankets,
in Tavistock Square after the explosion.
One victim receive instant attention.
Chaos as the injured are tended to and police check the scene.
Witnesses to the explosion on a double-decker bus in Tavistock
Square,
off Russell Square, believe a bomb was planted on the upper
floor.
Wreckage surrounds the destroyed bus.
Following pictures from Reuters
Bomb damaged Circle Line subway train
Front view of the bomb-blasted London bus
Passenger seats of the bus
View of the bus ripped open from the blast
Police patrol outside a screen that hides the bus
from view
Forensic officers examine the scene
Forensic police lift a body bag from the bus
A policeman walks by a poster
appealing for information about a missing person
A woman holds up a missing persons leaflet of her
friend Martine Wright
who she believes was caught up in the explosion at Liverpool Street station
Missing: Laura Webb, a 29-year-old
Missing: Miriam Hyman, a 32-year-old
Missing: Philip Russell, a 28-year-old
Concerned relatives have left posters of missing
persons
near Kings Cross mainline rail station
A friend of a suspected victim is comforted
A undated handout photograph shows Philip Russell.
Russell has been missing since yesterdays bombings
Jamie
Gordon: The City worker's mobile phone was discovered
among
the debris of the bus explosion in Tavistock Square.
Marie
Hartley: Marie, from Lancashire, has been missing
since
the terrorist attack in London.
Candles and flowers are seen near King's Cross
station in central London as tributes to victims

A British boy pauses as his father reads from
the Koran
during traditional Friday prayers in Regent's
Park Mosque, in London
005.051
O ye who believe! take
not the Jews and
the Christians for your friends
009.005
fight and slay
the Pagans '''wherever'''
ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie
in wait for them in every stratagem of war.
002.216
Fighting is prescribed for you
009.039
Unless ye go forth, He will punish you with a
grievous penalty
047.004
Therefore, when ye meet
the Unbelievers in fight,
[jihad] Smite
at their necks. [Behead them!]
Exactly what do the leaders believe will come out of
the next generation of devout Muslims who actually believe in the words of
the Koran?