What we know so far

ReutersTwo people died in a car crash and stabbing attack in a synagogue in Manchester and were shot by the suspect police.
The incident came to Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish religious calendar.
Here is what we know so far.
What happened?
On Thursday, the police responded to the reports of a car and a stabbed man for the members of the public on 09:31.
He is believed to be a security guard of the stabbed man.
The incident occurred in the Heaton Park Hebrew community synagogue in the Crumpsall region in the north of Manchester.
It is an area with a large Jewish community with approximately 4 miles (about 6 km) from the city center.
Until 09: 37, the great Manchester police (GMP) declared a big event.
Police said they were shot at 09:58 and that a man who was believed to be guilty was shot. The force is thought to be dead.

Officers, at the time of the incident, a large number of people who worship the synagogue, “the close area was kept in safe,” he said and since then he was released.
A witness named Gareth, who took the delivery van to the stage, told BBC that a man saw the “bleeding on the ground”.
He said he saw another man in front of a car “lying on the ground” and heard people shouting.
Gareth said he saw another man With a “knife” “knife” window trying to enter “of a nearby building.
“The police came in seconds, they gave him a few warnings, he didn’t listen, so they opened fire,” he explained that the man holding the knife fell to the ground.
Then the man “started to come back and they [the police] He shot him again, G Gareth said – he described it as “annoying” to witness.
The North West ambulance service confirmed that a large incident was announced and the staff placed the staff at the scene.

How many people died and injured?
The Great Manchester police said two people were dead.
A third person, a man who is believed to be guilty was shot by the police and is believed to have died.
The other three members of the people remain in a serious condition.
Police said that the injuries were the result of both vehicle and knife wounds.
What do we know about the suspect?

Police said the man he believed to be guilty was shot by firearms officers and was thought to have died.
He continued: “Safety problems can not be approved at the moment.”
“The bomb disposal unit was called and now at the scene.”
The BBC confirmed an image that shows that the perpetrator of the attack was taken just outside the surrounding fence of the scene on Thursday morning.
The appearance of the individual matches a man who is seen to be taken by the police in the same place in the video confirmed from the attack on the attack.
A clip circulating on social media confirmed by the BBC shows the moment when the police opened fire.
Inside, the two armed officers standing standing in a figure tending to the ground.
A few seconds later, the figure tries to stand up. A sharp crack plays and the man falls to the ground.
Does the event continue?
Getty ImagesManchester Mayor Andy Burnham said, “The emergency danger seems to end,” he said.
However, while the police are dealing with the incident, people are warned to avoid the region.
The site was taken under the cord, police, fire and ambulance services are available and on the helicopters.
The members of the Jewish community and the wider people can be seen at the scene.
Police, after listening to the event “Plato” moments declared moments, he said.
The Plato operation is a series of answers to large -scale events, including emergency services, including “dipping terrorist attacks”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Synagogues throughout the country after the attack “additional police assets” will be deployed, he said.
“We will do everything to keep our Jewish community safe.”
What is Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur is the most sacred day in the Jewish religious calendar.
It is a serious time of fasting and atonement, which is thought to be the day when God seals the fate of every man in the coming years. The work is forbidden because the day is separated for prayer and reflection.
Many people who do not regularly participate in synagogue services do this – so security usually increases.
Rabbi Jonathan Romain from the Maidenhead synagogue, PA news agency, said this is the “worst nightmare of every Jewish person.”
“This is not only a sacred day, but also the most sacred in the Jewish calendar, but also when the mass gathering time and the Jewish community come together, even if it is religious or irreligious.”
King III. Charles said that he and the Queen “the terrible attack in Manchester, especially for the Jewish community, is deeply shocked and upset on a important day.”
ReutersThe Prime Minister said that he was “horrified” from the attack.
In a statement, he said: “The fact that this took place in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, makes it even more terrible.
“I would like to thank the loved ones of the affected and the first respondents.”
In the afternoon, the Minister will chair the government’s Emergency Cobra Committee meeting in London and fly early home from a European summit in Denmark.
Interior Minister, with the news of the attack on the Holy Day, “horrified” and received updates from the local police, he said.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told BBC that he looks like “an ugly attack on the Jewish community in his most sacred days” – “inferior and disgusting.”





