Aftermath of the Manchester attack
By Guardian Exclusive
25 May 2017 |
4:56 am
The city of Manchester, UK was visited by terror in the early hours of Tuesday, May 23 leaving 22 people dead and many injured. ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a suspected bomber, Salman Abedi.
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