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New footage of July 7 bombers

Never before seen footage of the moments that two of the July 7 bombers detonated their devices was screened in public for the first time today.

The trial of Waheed Ali, Sadeer Saleem and Mohammed Shakil was shown footage of the blinding flash and cloud of dust that engulfed Liverpool Street station after Shezhad Tanweer detonated his bomb.

They also saw the shocked and horrified reaction of those who saw the No 30 bus in Tavistock Square when Hasib Hussain did the same.

CCTV pictures of the movements of the four men and pictures of the devastation they caused were also shown to the jury hearing the case of the three men who are accused of helping plan the attacks.

Families in the public gallery were watching as the footage was played, much of it for the first time in public.

More relatives of those who died are watching the trial on a live video link in a room elsewhere in the building.

The jury first saw pictures of the journey the men made from their homes in Leeds and Aylesbury to Luton.

Later grainy black and white pictures show the four gathering around the boot of their car at the station. They shoulder the rucksacks which, Neil Flewitt QC prosecuting told the jury, "undoubtedly" contained the bombs.

Clearer colour footage shows the four passing through the ticket barriers at Luton station each carrying a bulky back pack.

The camera tracks them as they mingle with other passengers on the platform who are unaware of the deadly loads the men are carrying.

Next the jury saw the last sighting of the four together as they arrive at King Cross Thameslink in London.

The jury was told that 25 minutes later the first of the four bombs had gone off at Edgware Road underground station, detonated by Mohammed Siddique Khan.

They were then shown a picture of the mangled wreckage of the train. The doors and windows have been blown off and the interior is charred and blackened.

Similar pictures of the train blown up by Tanweer between Liverpool Street and Aldgate station showed the same devastation. In Russell Square, where the greatest loss of life was suffered when Jermaine Lindsay detonated his bomb, little of one side of the train remains.

Chilling footage of the effect of the blast set off by Tanweer was also shown. Commuters are seen hurrying on to the train where Tanweer was already waiting to detonate his bomb. Soon the busy platform is empty and the train pulls out of the station.

Just thirty seconds later a bright flash of light is seen in the tunnel into which the train has just disappeared. This is fast followed by clouds of dust which partially obscure the camera view for a few moments.

People still on the platform immediately run away from the flash and the platform is soon deserted before police officers race to the scene.

CCTV footage from the reception of the British Medical Association building in Tavistock Square where the No. 30 bus was blown up by Hasib Hussain was also shown.

Two people chatting at the front desk are thrown to the floor by the impact of the blast. Their confusion is obvious as they struggle to their feet and hurry in the direction of the blast.

Pictures from a bus which was just ahead of the No.30 show panicking passengers jumping out of their seats in shock and struggling to get off the bus as they see the vehicle behind them explode.

The jury also watched the movements of Hasib Hussain who, Mr Flewitt said, seems to have suffered a technical hitch with his bomb. He is seen bending over his rucksack and then buying an item, said to be a battery, from WH Smith.

Wearing sunglasses, he mingles with passers-by on the busy streets outside Kings Cross tube before he finally disappears from the cameras' view.

By Laura May

1:43pm Thursday 10th April 2008

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