Key Points

The UK Home Secretary has expressed horror following a deadly attack outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur. A car was driven into members of the public and a man was stabbed, leaving at least two people dead and three seriously injured. Police confirmed the suspected attacker was shot by armed officers and is believed to be dead. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is cutting short his trip to Denmark to chair an emergency government meeting.

Key Points: UK Home Secretary Horrified by Manchester Synagogue Attack

  • Car driven into public and stabbing leaves at least two dead in Crumpsall area
  • Armed officers shot suspected attacker who is believed dead
  • Prime Minister Starmer cutting short Denmark trip for emergency meeting
  • Additional police assets deployed at synagogues nationwide following attack
  • Worshippers evacuated from Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue
  • Four local hospitals placed on lockdown as emergency response continues
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UK Home Secy horrified by Manchester synagogue attack, urges to follow advice of emergency services

Shabana Mahmood expresses horror after deadly attack outside Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, urging public to follow emergency services advice.

"I am horrified by the news of an attack at a synagogue in Manchester today, on the holiest day in the Jewish calendar - Shabana Mahmood"

London, October 2

UK Secretary of State for the Home Department Shabana Mahmood has expressed her concern following the deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

In a post on X, she wrote, "I am horrified by the news of an attack at a synagogue in Manchester today, on the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. My first thoughts are with the victims, our brave police and emergency services."

"I am being kept updated by @gmpolice. I urge people to follow the advice of the emergency services," she added.

The attack took place in the Crumpsall area of Manchester, where a car was driven into members of the public and a man was stabbed. At least two people were killed, and three others remain in serious condition. Police confirmed that the suspected attacker was shot by armed officers and is believed to be dead.

Worshippers who were inside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue at the time were evacuated as emergency services responded to the scene.

Following the attack, Greater Manchester Police declared PLATO, a national code used when armed officers are deployed across the force in response to an ongoing attack, according to CNN.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced "additional police assets" will be deployed at synagogues across the country.

According to the local outlet, four hospitals in the local area are "on lockdown," following the attack.

"The fact that this has taken place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, makes it all the more horrific," the Prime Minister said in a post on X. "My thoughts are with the loved ones of all those affected."

According to the UK news media, Starmer will cut short his trip to Copenhagen, where he was attending a security meeting of European leaders, to return to the UK and chair a session of the government's Cobra committee - a cross-departmental group convened during national emergencies.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The UK government's quick response is commendable. Deploying additional police and convening emergency committees shows they're taking this seriously. Hope they catch anyone else involved in this terrible act.
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Arjun K
As someone who has experienced religious violence in India, I know how traumatic this must be for the community. The timing on Yom Kippur makes it even more painful. Solidarity with all affected families 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the government's response, I wish they had better preventive measures in place. Places of worship should have better security, especially during important religious occasions. This could have been prevented with proper planning.
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Vikram M
This reminds me of the security challenges we face in India too. Religious harmony is so important for any society. Hope the injured recover quickly and the families find strength during this difficult time.
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Michael C
The emergency services did a brave job responding quickly. Following their advice during such crises is crucial for public safety. Thoughts with Manchester's Jewish community and all affected by this tragedy.

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