Cops shot three terrorists dead as seven victims were killed after extremists ploughed into revellers at 50mph before jumping out and stabbing people
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Scottish Sun
By Jonathan Whitelaw | June 4, 2017
THE Ahmadiyya Muslim community across Scotland has united to “strongly condemn” the London terror attack.
Police shot three terrorists dead as seven victims were killed after extremists ploughed into revellers at 50mph before jumping out and stabbing people last night.
And this morning Ahmadiyya Scotland tweeted: “Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Scotland strongly condemns the brutal attacks in #London #WeStandTogether #UnitedAgainstExtremism @AhmadiyyaUK”
The Tweet echoed a statement released by The Muslim Council of Britain.
Secretary General Harun Khan said: “I am appalled and angered by the terrorist attacks at London Bridge and Borough Market, in my home city. These acts of violence were truly shocking and I condemn them in the strongest terms.
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