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Governor Abbott Statement On Terror Attack In The U.K.

According to CNN, Twenty-two people were killed in a suspected terror attack during an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, UK. One of the deceased is suspected to have been the bomber. Fifty-nine individuals have been reported to be injured, some in critical condition. The attack occurred around 10:30 p.m. in the foyer of the Manchester arena, CNN reports. The full story can be read here

Governor Abbott today issued the following statement after an explosion occurred at a concert in the U.K. resulting in multiple fatalities:

“I am truly saddened by the horrific events occurring in Manchester tonight,” said Governor Abbott. “As the U.K. remains on high alert, I ask that all Texans join Cecilia and me in praying for all those affected. An attack on one democracy is an attack on us all, and we must remain steadfast in our efforts to eradicate terrorists. The state of Texas offers our full support for the victims and families impacted by this tragedy.”


 

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