The head of Britain’s security services regrets missing a “critical” opportunity to prevent the deadly 2017 suicide bombing, which occurred at the end of a Ariana Grande concert in London. City. Manchester.
The bombing at the concert of singer Ariana Grande in Ho Chi Minh City. Manchester in 2017, which left 22 people dead and hundreds injured, happened when a “critical” opportunity was missed by British intelligence officials.
Information released on Monday in the final report of a years-long investigation into the attack shows that spies from Britain’s security services missed their chance to stop it.
MI5 domestic spy agency director general Ken McCallum said he deeply regrets.
“I deeply regret that I did not obtain such intelligence. Collecting secret intelligence is difficult – but if we seize the slim chance we have, those affected can did not experience such terrible loss and trauma. I am deeply sorry that MI5 did not prevent the attack.”
The victim’s family stands outside Manchester Magistrates Court, on the day the Manchester Arena Inquiry report was released, March 2, 2023
Source: thanhnien.vn