London Bombing: Photos of the Day

Mukhtar Said Ibrahim (R) and Yassin Hassan Omar (L). British police named two men who allegedly staged failed attempts to blow up a London bus and a subway train last week, releasing a new photograph of the suspected bus bomber. Peter Clarke of the Metropolitan Police told a press conference that Mukhtar Said Ibrahim, 27, was the name of the man who tried to blow up the bus and Yassin Hassan Omar, 24, was the one who tried to bomb a subway train.(AFP-HO/File)

New image of suspected bus-bomber Mukhtar Said Ibrahim, as released by the police. British police named two men who allegedly staged failed attempts to blow up a London bus and a subway train last week, releasing a new photograph of the suspected bus bomber.(AFP-HO)

The coffin of Helen Jones, who died in the London bombings on July 7, is carried from Laigh Kirk church in Paisley, Scotland July 25, 2005. Helen Jones, 28, was travelling on the Piccadilly line when the bombers struck. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

A floral tribute laid by one of the bereaved families at Aldgate tube station in London is pictured. The police allowed families of victims and some of the victims of the suicide bomb attacks on July 7, to visit the scene to pay their respects and to understand the events of that day. Sombre defiance tinged with anxiety prevailed at Aldgate Street Underground station in London as commuters flowed through for the first time since seven people lost their lives to a suicide bomber there on July 7.(AFP-Pool/Alastair Grant )
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