Riot Police Were Called After 100 London Schoolchildren Fought a Vicious Street Battle

"It's a miracle nobody was killed," a local bar owner said

Riot police had to be called to a suburb of southeast London Monday after around 100 schoolchildren took part in a brawl involving knives, sticks, bats and concrete slabs.

The Telegraph reports that police dogs and a helicopter were deployed to contain the children — many in school uniform and some as young as seven — who conducted a running melee on the streets of Bexley.

“It’s a miracle nobody was killed,” a local bar owner told the Telegraph.

The standoff reportedly lasted for two hours. Seven youths were arrested and two taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Locals believe the clash was race and gang motivated. However, local police said they were still trying to establish the facts.

[Telegraph]