LONDON (Reuters) - British emergency services will be faced with the aftermath of a major attack on London's underground network this week in the biggest pre-Olympic exercise staged so far.
Some 2,500 personnel will take part in the two-day live drill, which will echo the British capital's most deadly peacetime attack when four suicide bombers killed 52 people by detonating bombs on underground trains and a bus in July 2005.
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