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one 13-year-old called abdullah said that people were climbing over themselves to escape. they were simply terrified. he was shot. another 14-year-old who was also shot said the gunman arrived and told the little children outside the mosque to get lost. then they went inside the mosque and began shooting at everyone. the imam of the mosque, who had just begun his sermon, agreed with that. he said the gunmen were firing at everyone who was breathing. now remember the gunmanmen escaped. they re still free to strike again. no arrests have been made. no more airstrikes in the last 36 hours. those initial airstrikes beginning to look simply like a revenge attack. and people are angry. they re saying the egyptian military simply can t protect people against isis. which is a very potent threat. not just in the sinai peninsula, but across egypt. and remember, dara, this nation really matters. it s the most populous country in the arab world. nearly 100 million people. and there is a war on her
the subject. no other injuries. what do you make of it given the little information you know? reporter: the major categories they ll press on is terrorism, bombs, multiple bombs in a public venue like that in center city, ali, that s pretty obvious to police so that s what they ll press on. terrorist events in europe just seems to build and whether the actors are inspired, isis, al qaeda types or directed, they have a tempo going, westminster and even the revenge attack on muslims which, of course, terrorism. but that plays into the tempo of killing. we see it picked up in brussels and as far as bombing in the central station, the biggest piece here is that no major injuries reported and one of the bombers shot, we don t know dead or wounded. and one of the big questions you
injured, perhaps as many as 10, after a van plowed into pedestrian near a mosque in northern london, one person is under arrest after bystanders grabbed him, handed him over to police. we do not know his identity or the condition of many victims who were injured by the van. but many of the injured are believed to be people who were worshipping in the mosque, they had just left after midnight, ramadan prayers. joining me now, on the phone is rick grenell, one of longest serving spokesmen for united nations ambassadors, diplomat himself, rick, your reaction to these events this evening. and all together clear, unclear, whether this might have been a revenge attack for the attack three weeks ago.
three week ago on the london bridge, the borough market. gregg: we heard no reports of any individual attacker other than the 48-year-old man who is in custody. it could be the reports of two other people are erroneous report or it may be that we haven t received word from police as to whether they were apprehended if they even exist. but we have had no reports that there were any suspects at large and no reports of a manhunt undertaken at this point. clearly they will go through the contents of the van, they will identify the man, his home, there will be a s.w.a.t. team that will likely enter that home to look for other individuals who may have conspired to commit this heinous attack. we don t know the motive. it could be a revenge attack or