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Two killed in attack at Manchester synagogue

Police say they believe the perpetrator is a British citizen of Syrian descent as security is stepped up at Jewish sites
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Greater Manchester Police said on Thursday that the attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue had taken place around 9.30am
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"}],[{"start":272.65,"text":"Al-Shamie came to the UK as a young child and was granted British citizenship in 2006, according to a government insider."}],[{"start":282.54999999999995,"text":"The police said that, in addition to the two men killed in the attack, three other men remained in hospital with “serious injuries”. One sustained a stab wound and another was struck by the car involved in the incident."}],[{"start":298.53999999999996,"text":"Witnesses told police that one of the people attacked was a security guard at the synagogue."}],[{"start":304.17999999999995,"text":"Footage of the scene shared on social media showed the attacker writhing on the ground within the gates of the synagogue when police shot him. An officer shouted to a nearby crowd: “He has a bomb,” and “Move back.”"}],[{"start":322.35999999999996,"text":"Shortly after the attack specialist counterterrorism police, officers armed with machine guns and members of the army were seen at the site, as well as a damaged black Kia car that had been driven off the road near the gates to the synagogue."}],[{"start":340.19999999999993,"text":"On Thursday afternoon, a large police cordon was in place in Crumpsall, the Manchester suburb where the attack occurred, which is multicultural with a large Jewish community."}],[{"start":353.43999999999994,"text":"A Jewish woman who lives in the area told the Financial Times that all the nearby synagogues were on “lockdown”, adding the situation was “very worrying”."}],[{"start":372.8299999999999,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1759456740_7931.mp3"}

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