UK police say an attack on Manchester Kan’s “terrorist incident”: NPR

Rabbi Daniel Walker (third from the left) stands between armed police officers talking to members of the Jewish community outside the Hebrew Hitton Park in Chromal, north of Manchester, following an attack on the synagogue on Thursday.

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London-At least two people were killed and many of them were wounded in one of the cars wandering in cars and stabbing abroad in Manchester, the Hiton Park group in England on Kibor, an attack police has now been classified as a “terrorist incident”.

The Greater Manchester Police said that its officers shot a suspect and arrested two other people regarding the accident, but they did not reveal their identities.

“This has been officially announced about a terrorist incident and the investigation is now being led by the counter -terrorist police.” He said in a statement.

Prime Minister Kiir Starmer described the attack as “horrific” and “everything that is more terrifying” for his on the day of Kibor, the holiest day of Judaism. “We will do everything to maintain the safety of our Jewish society,” Starmer added, stressing that the additional police were deployed worldwide.

King Charles III said in Online statement He and Queen Camilla were “very sad and shocked to find out the horrific attack in Manchester, especially on this important day for Jewish society.”

“He could only imagine the fear that this will achieve,” the mayor of Manchester, Andy Bornham, could ” “I can give some reassurance immediately to people that the direct danger seems to have ended and that the Greater Manchester Police dealt with it very quickly,” He said.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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