Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Britain's deadliest attack in a decade claims 22 lives in Manchester Arena



 At least 22 people have been killed and about 60 others left injured when a blast ripped through the Manchester Arena on 22 May in what appears to be the most deadly terror attack Britain has witnessed in a decade. Prime Minister Theresa May, who called the incident "an appalling terrorist attack", is set to chair a Cobra emergency meeting on Tuesday morning. All political parties have suspended their campaign activities.
A powerful explosion went off at the arena, a 21,000-capacity venue, at 10.30pm on Monday (22 May) shortly after a concert by American pop-singer Ariana Grande. The pop-star is hugely popular among children and teenagers and the police confirmed that children were among the victims.


Hundreds of people fled the arena as soon as they heard the loud bang. This is the deadliest attack on British soil since the 7/7 bombings which killed 52 people.
Police have confirmed a lone male attacker, who was also killed in the explosion, detonated an improvised device outside the ticket office of the arena. They said it was not immediately clear if he acted alone.
Initial reports suggested there were two explosions but police said one was a controlled explosion they had carried out. The suspected device turned out to be just abandoned clothes.
Paramedics treating the wounded have said some injuries are consistent with the ones caused by shrapnel. As yet, 59 injured victims have been taken to six local hospitals.
Greater Manchester Police are treating the incident as a terrorist attack until new details emerge suggesting otherwise. Authorities have asked people to avoid the area surrounding the auditorium as a bomb-disposal squad and armed personnel are at the blast site probing the attack. Both the British counter-terrorism unit and secret service MI5 are involved in the hunt against those who perpetrated the bombing.
"We are working to establish the full details of what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack. All our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have been affected," the British prime minister said. Home Secretary Amber Rudd called the incident a "barbaric act".
Tories, Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party have officially suspended their campaign activities. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wrote on Twitter: "Terrible incident in Manchester. My thoughts are with all those affected and our brilliant emergency services."
Grande, who was uninjured in the explosion, wrote on Twitter in her first reaction: "broken.
from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words." SOURCEhttp://www.ibtimes.co.uk/britains-most-deadly-attack-decade-claims-19-lives-manchester-arena-1622885#slideshow/1614705



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