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Though the motive remains unclear, police in the U.K. are treating this bombing as an act of terrorism, the blast involved an improvised explosive device, and police will focus on how that device was built to gain insight as to who may have planned this attack. British police and intelligence services were working Monday to determine which terror group the passenger in the taxi, who detonated the bomb had ties to, as of this time three men have been arrested in connection with this incident. The Associated Press has the story:

The male passenger in the taxi died in the explosion, and the taxi driver was injured

LONDON (AP) — British police say an explosion in a taxi outside a hospital that killed a man is being treated as a terrorist incident, but the motive remains unclear.

Russ Jackson, the head of Counterterrorism Policing in northwest England, said the blast on Sunday at Liverpool Women’s Hospital involved an improvised explosive device.

Emergency services outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital in Liverpool, England, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021. Counter-terrorism police in Britain are investigating an explosion at a hospital Sunday in the city of Liverpool that killed one person and injured another. Police were called to reports of a blast involving a taxi that pulled up at Liverpool Women’s Hospital shortly before the explosion took place Sunday morning. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

He said, “enquiries will now continue to seek to understand how the device was built, the motivation for the incident and to understand if anyone else was involved in it.”

The male passenger in the taxi died in the explosion, and the taxi driver was injured.

Three men in their 20s have been arrested under the Terrorism Act.

Police stand guard at an address in Rutland Avenue in Sefton Park after an explosion at Liverpool Women’s Hospital in Liverpool, England Sunday Nov. 14, 2021. British police arrested three men under terrorism laws Sunday after a car exploded outside the hospital in Liverpool. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE.

LONDON (AP) — British police and intelligence services were working Monday to determine whether a taxi explosion outside a Liverpool hospital was a deliberate attack, as the city’s mayor said the cab driver’s quick actions had averted a potential disaster.

The male occupant of a taxi was killed, and its driver injured when the vehicle burst into flames outside the Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Sunday morning. Counterterrorism police officers are leading the investigation but have not yet declared it a terrorist incident.

An armed police officer holds a breaching shotgun, used to blast the hinges off a door, at an address in Rutland Avenue in Sefton Park, after an explosion at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital in Liverpool, England, Monday, Nov. 15, 2021. British police arrested three men under terrorism laws Sunday after a car exploded outside the hospital, killing one man and injuring another. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

Three men in their 20s were arrested Sunday at an address in the northwest England city under the Terrorism Act and remain in custody.

Suspicions have been aroused by the timing of the explosion — just before 11 a.m. on Remembrance Sunday, the moment people across Britain hold services in memory of those killed in wars.

Liverpool Mayor Joanne Anderson said the taxi driver locked the doors of his cab so the passenger couldn’t leave.

Police evacuate local residents during an incident at an address in Rutland Avenue in Sefton Park after an explosion at Liverpool Women’s Hospital in Liverpool, England Sunday Nov. 14, 2021. British police arrested three men under terrorism laws Sunday after a car exploded outside the hospital in Liverpool. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

“The taxi driver, in his heroic efforts, has managed to divert what could have been an absolutely awful disaster at the hospital,” she told the BBC.

The cabbie, whose name has not been released, is being treated in hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

Britain’s interior minister, Home Secretary Priti Patel, said she was “being kept regularly updated on the awful incident.”

Nick Aldworth, a former senior terrorism investigator in Britain, said it was unclear whether the incident was terrorism. He said the taxi had sustained “a lot of fire damage with very little blast damage.”

An armed police officer holds a breaching shotgun, used to blast the hinges off a door, at an address in Rutland Avenue in Sefton Park, after an explosion at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital in Liverpool, England, Monday, Nov. 15, 2021. British police arrested three men under terrorism laws Sunday after a car exploded outside the hospital, killing one man and injuring another. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

He said that “whatever was in that vehicle was either a low yield or didn’t work properly, or possibly an incendiary. So, I think it’s very much open to debate at the moment about what has happened.”

Britain’s official threat level from terrorism stands at “substantial,” the middle rung on a five-point scale, meaning an attack is likely. The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre sets the threat level based on intelligence about international terrorism at home and overseas.

Source AP

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