Manchester hospitals are ‘put on lockdown’ after synagogue car and knife ‘terror’ attack

Hospitals in Manchester were locked after being stabbed by a synagogue before being driven to a car crowd and a man was shot and killed by a suspect police.
Six Hospitals – Salford Royal, Fairfield General, Rochdale Revir and Royal Oldham, North Manchester and Tamedide General Hospitals – Crumpsall were locked after the incident.
Officials, today the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar Yom Kippur’da 9.31 at the Heaton Park Hebrew community synagogue.
Before a car was deported to the crowd and the suspect was shot, a man was stabbed out of a synagogue and four people were believed to have died – four people were injured.
Police, ‘Plato declared’ said – ‘plundering terrorist attack’ while responding to the national code word used by the police and emergency services.
The video shared on social media seems to show the armed police officers who show a gun to the ground while screaming to the audience: ‘Everyone is going back, there is a bomb, go.’
It is seen that the person on the ground starts to get up without the sound of firearms and falls to the ground. Another person lies still on the floor outside the synagogue gates with blood around their heads.
A white truck then came to the scene and moved behind the cord outside the synagogue.
Police resources said that it was ‘too early’ to determine the motivation of the attacker to the mail.
Police and ambulance teams near Cordon apart from Heaton Park outside the Heaton Park in Crumpsall



