Vehicle hits several people near London mosque

LONDON (AP) — A vehicle struck pedestrians near a mosque in north  London early Monday morning, causing several casualties, police said.

One person has been arrested. The London Ambulance Service says the  injured are being taken to hospitals. Eyewitnesses reported seeing  police give emergency medical treatment to at least one of the injured.

The Muslim Council tweeted that worshippers were struck by a van as  they were leaving prayers at the Finsbury Park mosque. It said its  prayers are with the victims.

The neighborhood has two mosques, and several hundred worshippers  would have been in the area after attending prayers as part of the  Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

The Finsbury Park mosque was associated with extremist ideology for  several years after the 9/11 attacks in the United States but was shut  down and reorganized. It has not been associated with radical views for  more than a decade.

London police have declared the crash a major incident and closed the area to normal traffic.

Metropolitan Police said officers were called to the scene on Seven  Sisters Road at 12:20 a.m. Monday. Many police cars and ambulances  responded to the incident.

No other details were immediately available.

Britain’s terrorist alert has been set at “severe” meaning an attack is highly likely.

Earlier this month, a van veered into pedestrians on London Bridge,  setting off vehicle and knife attacks that killed eight people and  wounded many others on the bridge and in the nearby Borough Market area.  Three Muslim extremists who carried out the attack were killed by  police.

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