Islamic State claims responsibility for Manchester arena attack


London, May 23 (AFP): The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left 22 people dead as young concertgoers fled, some still wearing the American pop star's trademark kitten ears and holding pink balloons.

Teenage screams filled the Manchester Arena just after the explosion Monday night, and members of the audience tumbled over guardrails and each other to escape. Fifty-nine people were injured in what British Prime Minister Theresa May called "a callous terrorist attack."

"We struggle to comprehend the warped and twisted mind that sees a room packed with young children not as a scene to cherish but as an opportunity for carnage," she said. Campaigning for Britain's June 8 election was suspended.

In an official statement, Islamic State group said: "One of the soldiers of the Caliphate was able to place an explosive device within a gathering of the Crusaders in the city of Manchester".

Greater Manchester Police said the bomber was killed in the attack. They announced Tuesday that they had arrested a 23-year-old man in the south of the city, in connection with the bombing.

The attack sparked a nightlong search for loved-ones - parents for the children they had accompanied or had been waiting to pick up, and friends for each other after groups were scattered by the blast. Twitter and Facebook were filled with appeals for the missing.

Some concert-goers said security was haphazard before the show, with some people being searched and others allowed inside unhindered. The bombing took place at the end of the concert when the audience was streaming toward the exits of the Manchester Arena, one of the largest indoor concert venues in the world.

Witnesses said they saw bolts and other bits of metal, indicating the bomb may have contained shrapnel intended to maximize injury and death.

"There was this massive bang. And then everyone just went really quiet. And that's when the screaming started," said 25-year-old Ryan Molloy.

"As we came outside to Victoria Station there were just people all over the floor covered in blood. My partner was helping to try to stem the blood from this one person ... They were pouring blood from their leg. It was just awful."

Public transport shut down, and taxis offered to give stranded people free rides home, while residents opened their homes to provide lodging.

Grande, who was not injured, tweeted hours later: "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words."

May said authorities believe they have identified the attacker, but did not release the name. She said authorities were trying to determine if he had an accomplice.

Hayley Lunt was staying at a hotel nearby and had taken her 10-year-old daughter Abigail to her first concert at Manchester Arena on Monday evening.
She said the explosions rang out as soon as Grande left the stage. "It was almost like they waited for her to go."

"We just ran as fast as we could to get away from that area," Lunt said. "What should have been a superb evening is now just horrible."

Police cars, bomb-disposal units and 60 ambulances raced to the scene as the scale of the carnage became clear. More than 400 officers were deployed.

"A huge bomb-like bang went off that hugely panicked everyone and we were all trying to flee the arena," said 22-year-old concertgoer Majid Khan. "It was one bang and essentially everyone from the other side of the arena where the bang was heard from suddenly came running towards us as they were trying to exit."

Home Secretary Amber Rudd decried "a barbaric attack, deliberately targeting some of the most vulnerable in our society - young people and children out at a pop concert."

The local ambulance service said 59 people were taken to hospitals. The city's regional government and its mayor, Andy Burnham, were among scores of Twitter users who circulated the MissinginManchester hashtag, used by people looking for family members and friends.

The first confirmed victim was Georgina Callander, whose death was reported by her former school. Bishop Rawstorne Church of England Academy in Croston, northwest of Manchester, posted a photo of Georgina on its website, smiling and looking smart in her school uniform. It described her as "a lovely young student who was very popular with her peers and the staff."

US President Donald Trump, in Bethlehem, said the attack preyed upon children and described those responsible as "evil losers." "This wicked ideology must be obliterated. And I mean completely obliterated," he added.

Islamic State's claim of responsibility echoed others the group has made for attacks in the West, on an established communications channel but with vague details that leave room for an opportunistic attempt at propaganda.

The attack was the deadliest in Britain since four suicide bombers killed 52 London commuters on subway trains and a bus in July 2005.

The Dangerous Woman tour is the third concert tour by 23-year-old Grande and supports her album of the same name.

After Manchester, Grande was due to perform in London on Thursday and Friday, and later at venues in Europe, including Belgium, Poland, Germany, Switzerland and France, with concerts in Latin America and Asia to follow.

Pop concerts and nightclubs have been a terrorism target before. Most of the 130 dead in the November 2015 attacks in Paris were at the Bataclan concert hall, which gunman struck during a performance by Eagles of Death Metal.

In Turkey, 39 people died when a gunman attacked New Year's revelers at the Reina nightclub in Istanbul.

Manchester, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northwest of London, was hit by a huge Irish Republican Army bomb in 1996 that leveled a swath of the city center. More than 200 people were injured, though no one was killed.

  

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Wed, May 24 2017

    When the whole Ummah couldn't defeat Israel how can you expect a small fringe element like Isis do the same ?? 😂

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Tue, May 23 2017

    ISLAMIC STATE OR ISRAELI STATE.

    ISIS NEVER ATTACKED ISRAELI

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Then who Israel is fighting against for more than 50 years????.

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  • Kavya, Mulky

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Israel is too agreesive towards islamic terrorists, unlike britishers. ISRAEL chase and bring terrorists out which ever rat hole they are hiding.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore/ UAE

    Tue, May 23 2017

    ISIS can never be called Islamic, eventhough their name suggests it is Islamic.
    Their actions are totally opposite of Islamic teachings. Even if one presumes that they are misguided or they have misinterpreted Quran, still I can not imagine how they can kill innocent children and teenagers in the name of religion.
    I am totally confused and fail to undetstand why they are doing this barbaric act. In Islam even in a warfield it is clearly prohibited to kill women, children and animals . It is not allowed even to destroy crops, plants and trees during war. And every muslim, even a young child knows it.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Wed, May 24 2017

    The moderates have become minority within the community.So the extremists are ruling...and there is general thinking that violence is ok to propagate or defend the religion .....no one knows ??? if it is true then there won't be an end to this, because in the modern world we have to learn to live with criticism and rational thinkers.We just can't go on killing everyone who doesn't agree with our ideology...

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Wed, May 24 2017

    Rajesh,

    Please look up what do the ''moderates'' think about issues like treatment of women, homosexuals, apostates, unbelievers, free speech and expression(which are pillars of democracy)

    You will be shocked by the answer that you may find.

    And also one should never underestimate the extremist even if they are fringe elements. Eg: Nazis in Germany were a tiny minority when comparing the whole population. yet they were able to grab the power and were able to dictate the vast majority who were largely peaceful.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Sick people why do you do this to innocent young people go do something better with your lives and let people be happy and free 😡😡😡

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  • Amit Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, May 24 2017

    Because these youngsters created violence in the name of music and dance.........so some so called peace lovers bombed there and made them rest in peace by making them into 2-3 or more pieces. So now that stadium is so peaceful after collecting pieces of those young boys and girls. So make pieces of some one to get peace ..................and 72......

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Time for west to change its good old laws according to changing times. Liberty, rights of people and freedom of religion are against country's safety and security then needs tailor made laws to curb this menace no matter creed, caste, race and religion.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Now Muslims in UK will be kicked out ...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Tue, May 23 2017

    which colour will suit jossey?
    u are expert in such type of FEKUGIRI

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  • Sattar,

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Modi JI ki jai hoh

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  • Zuhair, Udupi/Muscat

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Fortunately the law makers of UK are not as sick minded as you are...

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Exctatly . Which is why every weekend blood bath.

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  • Zuhair, Udupi/Muscat

    Wed, May 24 2017

    Blood baath is seen in India once in every 2 days in the name of gau raksha, so can we kick out the people of that faith out of India. Hope we could hav done that..

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