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No Slovaks among the victims of Manchester attack so far |
Bratislava, 25.05.2017 |
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The representatives of Slovakia have expressed their sympathy to the families of the victims.
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UPDATED: 24. MAY 2017, AT 14:09
No Slovaks among the victims of Manchester attack so far
The representatives of Slovakia have expressed their sympathy to the families of the victims.
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Police guard close to the Manchester Arena in Manchester, Britain, on May 23, 2017, a day after an explosion.(Source: AP/TASR)
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Slovakia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry does not have any information about Slovaks being among the victims of the explosion at the concert of singer Ariana Grande in Manchester Arena in the UK.
The incident claimed at least 22 lives, while about 60 people were injured.
“No Slovak citizen has reported the loss of a close person to the Slovak Embassy in London,” Igor Skoček from the press department of the ministry said, as quoted by the TASR newswire.
The Slovak Embassy in London is in direct contact with the police in Manchester, but for now it does not have any more detailed information about the injured or the victims, the SITA newswire reported.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry meanwhile issued a recommendation for Slovaks to postpone their planned trips to Manchester.
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