London Mayor Sadiq Khan responded to US President Donald Trump's criticism after the terrorist attack in the UK capital.
His position was expressed by the politician during a funeral in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack, BBC reports..
"We must understand that some people want to make a split between our communities. It's not me. This is not my London, and we will not allow anyone to bring discord into our society, be it Donald Trump or anyone else, "said, in turn, the mayor of London.
Recall, Trump reacted sharply to the words of Mayor Khan, who said that in connection with the terrorist attack, the number of policemen on the streets will increase, so residents and visitors of the city "have no reason to worry." "At least seven dead and forty-eight wounded as a result of the terrorist attack, and The mayor of London says that there is no reason to worry, "he wrote on Twitter.
As reported by the "Observer", on the evening of Saturday, June 3, in London, two terrorist attacks were recorded: in the London bridge bridge area, a minibus ran at pedestrians at high speed, and a bit later a nearby Boro market market was attacked Weapons. As a result of the terrorist attacks killed 7 people. Later, the police detained 12 people on suspicion of involvement in the attack, but soon they were all released.
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