Manchester Concert Attack: ISIS claims responsibility of suicide bombing

Shobhit Kalra
Published on: 23 May 2017 1:42 PM GMT
Manchester Concert Attack: ISIS claims responsibility of suicide bombing
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Manchester Concert Attack: ISIS claims responsibility of suicide bombing

Manchester: The responsibility of the suicide bomb attack on a crowd of fans leaving an Ariana Grande pop concert in the Manchester Arena on Tuesday that killed 22 persons has been claimed by terror outfit the Islamic State (ISIS).

At least 59 people were also injured in the blast set off when the attacker detonated an improvised explosive device, shortly after singer Ariana Grande had finished her performance on Monday night. The lone male attacker died in the blast, the Greater Manchester Police said.

The explosion took place around 10.35 p.m. in the foyer of the Arena building as 20,000 fans were streaming towards the exit doors.

The Greater Manchester Police in a tweet said they have arrested a 23-year-old man in South Manchester in connection with the attack.

British Prime Minister Theresa May condemned the "appalling terrorist attack" and the police said they have identified the attacker but it was too early in the investigation to release his name.

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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the bombing and its supporters celebrated the attack on the social media, the Telegraph reported.

Isil supporters hailed the bombing as a victory against "the crusaders" of the West. In one video an English-speaking supporter of ISIL held up a home-made sign with the word "Manchester" and the date of the attack.

"This is only the beginning. The lions of Islamic State of Iraq and Sham are beginning to attack all the crusaders," a masked man said in the short video.

Other ISIL supporters said the attack was revenge for the UK's involvement in the bombing campaign against ISIL in Iraq and Syria. "It seems that the bombs of the British air force over children of Mosul and Raqqa has just come back to Manchester," wrote one user.

Shobhit Kalra

Shobhit Kalra

Writer has 10 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Chief Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

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