State organization adopts Manchester attack


The Islamic State Organization adopted the attack of Manchester, while British Prime Minister Teresa Mae said on Tuesday that her country's police know the identity of the bomber who hit Manchester yesterday evening, killing 22 people, including children and injuring 59 others. May added that the security authorities decided not to raise the level of security alert after the attack by Manchester. While police arrested one person in connection with the investigation into the attack.
A statement of the organization that the bomber detonated explosive devices in the building Arena, which killed about 30 and wounded 70 others. The statement vowed to launch further attacks on "worshipers of the cross."
May said in a press statement following a meeting of the Emergency Committee in London that the police knew the identity of the attacker at one of the entrances of Manchester Hall Ariana celebrations, but authorities are not ready to disclose the identity of the port. The London authorities described the bombing as a terrorist act, and the prime minister said the attacker tried to inflict the greatest number of casualties.
The suicide bomber carried out the attack on his own, "but we do not know whether he has received help from others," she said, stressing that the security authorities were investigating whether the attack was isolated or whether a group had planned to carry it out.
May is expected to chair another meeting of the emergency committee, and the same day in Manchester to hold a meeting with local officials, police and emergency commanders.
Security preparedness
Mae said that the security meeting that she chaired decided not to raise the security alert after the attack of Manchester, and the correspondent of the island in London, Amanullah Ghoneim that the level of security threat in Britain from the fourth degree three years ago, a degree before the maximum.
On the other hand, Al Jazeera correspondent reported that the authorities evacuated the Arndale shopping complex, which is very close to the Hall of Manchester Ariana, and surrounded the streets surrounding it before reopening the compound and arrested at least one person, Reuters quoted witnesses as dozens running outside the compound after hearing the sound of an explosion inside him .
Earlier in the morning, the authorities closed London's Victoria Koch bus station after finding a suspicious package before reopening it shortly afterwards. London Mayor Siddique Khan said in a statement that the security situation in the capital was under review and security measures were being beefed up. He added that the people of London will see an increase in the number of police in the streets.
Police chief Ian Hopkins said the death toll from the explosion at one of the entrances to the celebration hall had risen to 22 and 59 wounded. He said in a press statement that the attack was carried out by a man who is among the dead, adding that police believe that the attacker was carrying an explosive device.

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