A van plowed into a group of Muslim worshippers as they were leaving a mosque in London, killing one person and injuring several others just after midnight, cops said.

British police arrested a 48-year-old man after the collision, who was believed to be the driver.

There were initially reports of several casualties, with footage showing at least six people lying on the ground motionless.

Metropolitan Police later confirmed that one man was pronounced dead at the scene and 10 were injured, though it was unclear what condition they were in.

The incident was said to have occurred on Seven Sisters Road outside the Finsbury Park Mosque, according to the Telegraph.

It comes just weeks after the London bridge terrorist attack, in which three ISIS extremists drove a van into a group of people before going off on a deadly stabbing spree. Eight people were killed and 50 more injured.

“We have been informed that a van has run over worshippers as they left #FinsburyPark Mosque. Our prayers are with the victims,” tweeted the Muslim Council of Britain.

While cops have not said whether the collision was deliberate, they did confirm that the victims were members of the Finsbury Park Mosque, the Daily Express reports.

Counter terrorism police are reportedly investigating.

Mohammaed Kozbar, chairman of the local mosque, told The Sun he believed the Muslim worshippers had been targeted on purpose.

“It’s a terrorist attack,” he said. “Whoever did this, he did it to hurt people…We call it a terrorist attack as we called it in Manchester, Westminster and London Bridge.”

The Muslim Council of Britain also condemned the incident as a “terror attack,” saying it was the result of widespread “Islamophobia” in London following the recent spats of violence.

“During the night, ordinary British citizens were set upon while they were going about their lives, completing their night worship,” they said in a statement. “My prayers are with the victims and their families. It appears from eye witness accounts that the perpetrator was motivated by Islamophobia.”

Several people told the Telegraph that bystanders wrestled the suspect out of the van after the collision and pinned him to the ground until cops arrived.

Footage posted on social media reportedly shows what appears to be a white male being held by police. Officials said he was rushed to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Witnesses told LBC radio that the man had approached “slowly” in his van and “intentionally accelerated into crowded cafe outside a mosque.”

Others told the Telegraph that the driver appeared to lose control just moments before striking the Muslim worshippers.

“Horrible to watch police officers doing cardiac massage at people on the floor, desperately trying to save them,” tweeted Cynthia Vanzella, who was at the scene.

“I just hope they did.”

With Post Wires