Passengers injured after an explosion in the subway train, will be transported to the hospital.
White container exploded near the rear door and filling the car with smoke caused panic among the passengers.
Several people were injured when a container exploded underground in the subway during rush hour in London, which caused widespread panic.
Witnesses reported that a fireball enveloped the rear of the car when the blew up the white container and fill the back part of the car smoke at metro stations Parsons green.
Several passengers suffered from burns, others from injuries sustained as a result of panic among the passengers as they ran out of the train.
Among all who were in the train there was "a stampede" on the street Fulham road caused by fear of other explosions.
Photos from the event showing that the back door is charred white container. Not officially confirmed, but sources indicate that it's probably "incident of terrorism."
Dozens of armed police along with a bomb squad arrived on the scene and urged passengers to leave the scene as quickly as possible.
The incident occurred about 8:20 a.m., when an underground train arrives at underground station in southwest London.
Witnesses said that he was "full of chaotic panic." Passengers screamed, dropped their things and ran away. The flight from the station you can recover the discarded bags, purses and clothes lying on the floor.
Armed police and firefighters arrived on the scene. The investigation is conducted by the British transport police, in addition, on site working staff of the anti-terrorist police. One of the sources told reporters that the working version lies in the fact that it is "a device that is not fully exploded." Police cordoned off the explosion area.
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