DUBLIN, March 23 (Xinhua) -- One Irish citizen was among those injured in Wednesday's London terror attack, according to the Irish government on Thursday.
The Irish citizen was admitted to hospital and the injuries are not life threatening, the government said.
It added the Irish embassy in London offered and stood ready to provide consular assistance.
Responding to London terror attack, Irish President Michael D. Higgins expressed the sympathy of the Irish people with the families of those who have lost their lives and to those who have been injured.
In a statement, Higgins said he will be writing formally to Queen Elizabeth II and to Mayor of London Sadiq Khan "to express the sympathy, condolences and solidarity of the Irish people with our neighbors at this difficult time".
Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Charlie Flanagan condemn the attack outside the Houses of Parliament at Westminster.
"I deplore the loss of life, and note that the casualties include a police officer killed in the line of duty," Flanagan said.
The terror attack at Westminster on Wednesday killed four people, including one police officer, and injured at least 40 others.