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RIP to victims but Brits need to take a hard, long look at themselves. If 26/11 was a gun attack, Kashmiri jihadis are rebels/freedom fighters and Uri attack a just punishment for  lackluster Indian soldiers( all courtesy British media/politicians and public)...... this and so many other attacks in the foreseeable future in England are fair game too. You can't have different definitions of terrorism bases on the countries affected. Indian and African lives matter as much as Caucasian lives. India proposed the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in UNGA way back in 1996 when West was oblivious to terrorism while India was facing the brunt of Pak sponsored jihadism. It has still not been ratified today.

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Manchester's Arndale shopping centre has been evacuated just hours after a terror atrocity at a concert in the city.

Dramatic footage shows crowds of people screaming and sprinting from the shopping mall this morning.

Witnesses have reported hearing a 'big ban' at the giant shopping centre. Police have said only that they are dealing with an 'incident'.

Separate footage emerged of police arresting a man in army fatigues near the scene. The circumstances of the arrest are not yet clear.

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Manchester's Arndale shopping centre has been evacuated just hours after a terror atrocity at a concert in the city

Witnesses have reported hearing a 'big ban' at the giant shopping centre. Police have said only that they are dealing with an 'incident'
 
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Witnesses have reported hearing a 'big ban' at the giant shopping centre. Police have said only that they are dealing with an 'incident'

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Response: Police were seen descending on the giant shopping centre this morning

Scores of people sprinted out of the shopping centre and many were seen embracing in tears outside
 
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Scores of people sprinted out of the shopping centre and many were seen embracing in tears outside

It comes after 22 were killed in a terrorist suicide bomb attack at Manchester Arena last night, shortly after an Ariana Grande concert

One woman who was inside reported members of staff running through the foyer screaming at people to evacuate. 

Unconfirmed reports suggest that a suspicious package may have been found in the food court. Armed police have entered the centre, eyewitnesses said, and the entire complex is under lockdown. 

Armed officers are on the scene and a cordon put in place. It is not known whether there is any connection with the earlier arena attack.

Greater Manchester Police were unable to confirm what had happened at the centre. 

 
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It comes after at least 22 people - including children - were killed and 59 more injured after a suicide bomber targeted youngsters leaving a packed pop concert at Manchester Arena last night in Britain's worst terror attack since 7/7.

Witnesses told of nuts and bolts tearing into young gig-goers when the blast was detonated in the foyer area between the arena and the next-door Victoria station after the Ariana Grande performance ended.

The bomb went off just after the end of the concert at a time parents were leaving with their children and other mothers and fathers were arriving to pick up groups of youngsters.

Police this morning confirmed that the suicide bomber died inside the arena after an improvised explosive device was detonated.

As the explosion tore through the lobby, terrified youngsters stampeded for the sold-out 21,000-seater stadium's exits in horrifying scenes caught on mobile phone cameras. Witnesses described the carnage as being 'like a war zone'.

Terrified parents and children are now trying to find missing family members they lost contact with when the bomb went off.

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2 hours ago, Texy said:

How come most of these cases its always the children of the Muslim family emigrating to the west.. these children who supposedly born in these countries turns out to be the biggest traitors?

You can take person out of jihadi land but you can never take out jihadi out of the person

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