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After London train bombing, British PM Theresa May warns another attack may be imminent

WATCH: UK PM Theresa May says further attack ‘may be imminent’ – Sep 15, 2017

Britain raised its national security threat level to critical from severe on Friday, meaning an attack is expected, after a bomb on a London commuter train injured 29 people.

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Prime Minister Theresa May said in a televised statement that armed police and members of the military would be seen on the streets in the coming days.

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“For this period, military personnel will replace police officers on guard duties at certain protected sites that are not accessible to the public,” she said.

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British police are chasing down the people they suspect of being behind the bomb, the country’s most senior counter-terrorism officer said.

WATCH: At least 22 injured in ‘terrorist’ incident on London subway train

Mark Rowley said officers were sifting through surveillance footage and examining the remains of the device.

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Twenty-nine people were injured after a home-made bomb on a packed rush-hour commuter train engulfed a carriage in flames, but apparently failed to fully explode, in Britain’s fifth major terrorism incident this year.

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