British intelligence MI5 missed an “important opportunity” to prevent the attack on the Manchester Arena in which 22 people were killed. Guard.
John Saunders, head of the investigation department, said he could have prevented the attack if intelligence “acted more decisively” on two key pieces of evidence.
Investigation into the deadliest terrorist attack in the UK since the London bombings in 2005 clarifiedwhere the attacker “mostly” acts alone – especially when he sets up the bomb himself.
Shortly after the “Islamic State” terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the explosion in Manchester (the organization is banned in Russia), the culprit’s affiliation with the terrorist organization was later confirmed by law enforcement.