Profiles of the suspects in the July 7, 2005 bombings in London have been released. 
The July 7 bombings were a series of coordinated bombings which struck London on the morning of July 7, 2005. 52 people died and approximately 700 were injured as a result of the bombings. 
The Duchess of Cornwall left a floral tribute for the families of the victims. 
"The families will be campaigning for there to be a full public inquiry." 
Houses were searched in the Burley, Beeston and Holbeck areas. 
Last month a video showing Mohammad Siddique Khan saying goodbye to his child was shown in the court. 
Khawaja is considered an un-indicted co-conspirator with relation to the British case. 
West Yorkshire Police searched six houses in Leeds today in connection with the London bombings. 
The men arrive at King's Cross at 8:55 a.m. and are seen at Baker Steet at midday. 
The images show three of the bombers entering Luton station, before travelling to King's Cross station where they are pictured. 
The first photograph is a passport photo of Hasib Hussain and the second shows is a crop of a CCTV image from Luton station at 7:20 on the day of the attack. 
Initially thought to have been the suicide bomber on the Piccadilly Line train. 
52 people were killed and hundreds more injured on July 7th 2005 when four suicide bombers blew themselves up on three separate London Underground trains and a public bus. 
"A narrative of events will not satisfy anybody." 
