A deadly attack outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur left two people dead and three seriously injured after a man drove into a crowd and began stabbing worshippers, police said. The assailantwas shot dead by officers amid fears he was carrying explosives.
An assailant drove a car into people outside asynagogueinnorthern Englandon Thursday and then began stabbing them, killing two and wounding three seriously in anattackon the holiest day of the Jewish year, police said.
Officers shot and killed the suspect, Greater Manchester Police said, though it took authorities some time to confirm he was dead because of concerns he had an explosive on him.
The attack took place as people gathered at an Orthodox synagogue in suburban neighborhood of Manchester on Yom Kippur, the day of atonement and most solemn day in the Jewish calendar.
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This is every rabbis or every Jewish persons worst nightmare, said Rabbi Jonathan Romain, of Maidenhead Synagogue and head of the Rabbinic Court of Great Britain. Not only is this a sacred day, the most sacred in the Jewish calendar, but its also a time of mass gathering.
In a series of posts on X, Greater Manchester Police said they were called to the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue shortly after 9:30 am shortly after services were set to begin. The caller said he saw a car being driven toward members of the public and that one man had been stabbed.
Chava Lewin, who lives next to the synagogue, said she heard a bang and thought it might be a firework until her husband ran inside their house and said there had been a terrorist attack.
A witness told her that she saw a car driving erratically crash into the gates of the house of worship.
She thought maybe he had a heart attack, Lewin said. The second he got out of the car he started stabbing anyone near him. He went for the security guard and tried to break into the synagogue.
Minutes later, police fired shots, saying they believed they had hit the assailant.
Video on social media showed police with guns pointed at a person lying on the ground beneath a blue Star of David on the brick wall of the synagogue.
A bystander could be heard on the video saying the man had a bomb and was trying to detonate it. When the man tried to stand up, a gunshot rang out and he fell to the ground.
Police later detonated an explosion to get into the suspect's car.
Manchester was the site of Britains deadliest attack in recent years, the2017 suicide bombingat an Ariana Grande concert that killed 22 people.
Immediately after the attack, police have declared "Plato, the national code-word used by police and emergency services when responding to a "marauding terror attack".
Prime MinisterKeir Starmersaid he was appalled by the attack and additional police officers would be deployed at synagogues across the UK.
He flew home early from a summit of European leaders inCopenhagen, Denmark, to chair a meeting of the governments emergency committee.
The fact that this has taken place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, makes it all the more horrific, Starmer said on the X platform.
King Charles IIIsaid he and Queen Camilla were deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the attack on such a significant day for the Jewish community.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this appalling incident and we greatly appreciate the swift actions of the emergency services, he said on his social media feed.
(FRANCE 24 with AP)
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