The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has strongly condemned the appeal against unarmed civilians in London.

In a statement issued yesterday, the ministry affirmed the UAE's solidarity with the UK against all manifestations of violence, terrorism and extremism, which are contrary to human values ​​and principles, stressing its rejection of terrorism in all its forms and forms.

In London, BA Media reported that Britain's Queen Elizabeth conveyed her "condolences and deep sympathy to all who lost a loved one" in the London Bridge attack.

British authorities confirmed that the Briton, who carried out an attack near the London Bridge, and killed two people with a knife before being killed by police, had previously been convicted on terrorism charges, but was released last year, which led to the exchange of charges between politicians.

Osman Khan, 28, wearing a fake explosive vest and waving a knife, carried out the terrorist attack the day before at a rehabilitation conference held near the London Bridge. The attacker threw the assailant to the ground and was shot dead by the police.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the attack was a terrorist attack and that his country would never yield. Johnson praised the courage of pedestrians who dealt with the striker.

Johnson inspected the site of the deadly terrorist stabbing attack in London.

Johnson inspected the site along with Home Secretary Pretty Patel, British police chief Cressida Dick and London city police commissioner Ian Dyson.

Khan, who comes from a Pakistani-controlled family in Kashmir, was convicted in 2012 of involvement in an al Qaeda-inspired plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange, but was released in December 2018 under conditions.

"This person was known to the authorities as he was convicted of terrorist charges in 2012," Neil Basu, the counterterrorism police chief, said in a statement.

Khan appeared in the British media that he was released last year on condition that he had an electronic bracelet on his foot to monitor his movements. Citizens succeeded in stripping him of his knife and shackling him.