Parsons Green train bombing
| Parsons Green train bombing | |
|---|---|
| Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe | |
| Police on Parsons Green, following the bombing | |
| Location | Parsons Green Underground station, London TQ 249 766 | 
| Coordinates | 51°28′31″N 0°12′4″W / 51.47528°N 0.20111°W | 
| Date | 15 September 2017 08:20 (BST) | 
| Target | London Underground, civilians | 
| Weapons | IED (Improvised explosive device) | 
| Deaths | 0 | 
| Injured | 30 | 
| Perpetrator | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | 
| Assailants | Ahmed Hassan | 
| Motive | Islamic extremism | 
| Inquiry | |
On 15 September 2017, at around 08:20 BST (07:20 UTC), an explosion occurred on a District line train at Parsons Green Underground station, in London, England. Thirty people were treated in hospital or an urgent care centre, mostly for burn injuries, by a botched, crude "bucket bomb" with a timer containing the explosive chemical TATP. Police arrested the main suspect, 18-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker Ahmed Hassan, in a departure area of the Port of Dover the next day, and subsequently raided several addresses, including the foster home of an elderly couple in Sunbury-on-Thames where Hassan lived following his arrival in the United Kingdom two years earlier claiming to be an asylum seeker.
The incident was classified by Europol as a case of jihadist terrorism.