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With a terrorist behind the wheel, a car or truck becomes a weapon of mass destruction

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People stand near a crashed car used in Wednesday’s terrorist attack in London, as an injured person lies on the ground (right). Photo: AP
The Washington Post

Wednesday’s attack in London involved one of terrorists’ new favourite tactics: driving a vehicle into a crowd.

In July, a terrorist in Nice drove a truck into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in the French Riviera, killing 84. And in December, a man rammed a vehicle into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12.

In the London attack, a vehicle ploughed into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, leaving at least three dead and dozens injured. The attacker then stabbed a police officer at the gates of Parliament before being gunned down.

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Specialists say this latest incident is in line with an emerging model of strikes involving simple, everyday instruments but carried out in locations sure to draw global attention.

“Terrorists rely on a lot of people watching - it can be even better than having a lot of people dead,” said Frank Foley, a scholar of terrorism at the Department of War Studies at King’s College London.

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