Pope and Queen condemns Manchester attack as 'act of barbarity'

This attack was known as Britain's deadliest terror attack in 12 years


Afp May 23, 2017
This attack was known as Britain's deadliest terror attack in 12 years. PHOTO: REUTERS

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis was deeply saddened by the "barbaric" attack that claimed 22 lives in Manchester overnight, the Vatican said Tuesday in a message of condolences.

"His Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the injury and tragic loss of life caused by the barbaric attack in Manchester," read a telegram sent in his name.

"And he expresses his heartfelt solidarity with all those affected by this senseless act of violence.

"He commends the generous efforts of the emergency and security personnel, and offers the assurance of his prayers for the injured, and for all who have died.

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"Mindful in a particular way of those children and young people who have lost their lives, and of their grieving families, Pope Francis invokes God's blessings of peace, healing and strength upon the nation."

As is usual custom on such occasions, the telegram was signed by the number two in the Vatican hierarchy,  Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

World leaders condemn Manchester attack

Queen Elizabeth II condemned on Tuesday the Manchester terror attack as an "act of barbarity", voicing sympathy for victims and emergency workers.

"The whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in Manchester," the queen said in a statement, adding: "I would like to express my admiration for the way the people of Manchester have responded, with humanity and compassion, to this act of barbarity

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