In Manchester, dozens of people who died in a deadly Libyan descended from the British



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S.Abedi was 19 years old when he, his youngest brother, Hashim and more than 100 British citizens boarded the British warship HMS Enterprise in Tripoli.

The turmoil continues in Libya until four years ago The tension in an endless civil war was so great that London decided to evacuate British pbadport owners from that country.

And S.Abedi, who had not been observed by the British security services at the time, was on the list handed over to the warship. HMS Enterprise drove more than 100 people to Malta, and then they all flew to the UK.

Last May, S.Abedi seized a suicidal vest, went to the manchester arena and exploded. 22 people were killed, including 7 children.

"In 2014, as the situation in Libya worsened, officials were sent to badist in the evacuation of British citizens and their dependents," said a representative of the Government of Libya. UK. "But the British citizen abroad needed help, and we helped people to leave Libya," said The Independent, another government source.

S. Abedi, born in Manchester in 2014, has just left for Libya. He visited this country regularly – his UK parents returned to Libya after the 2011 incident, when longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown.

Already after the start of the terrorist attack, S.Abedi was observed for a while. The case was dropped a month before the departure of the British from Libya in 2014.

True, even later, in October 2015, the case was reopened – due to alleged contacts of S Abide with fighters of the Islamic State in Libya. Nevertheless, it was decided that the connection was "indirect".

  Photo by Reuters / Scanpix / Abedi Hashema detained in Libya

Reuters / Scanpix Photo / Abedi detained Hashema in Libya

Police still investigating the attack. British authorities are trying to bring S.Abedi's younger brother, Hashim, from prison to Libya in the UK, where he is likely to be prosecuted.

Up to now, all calls to the childless person in Libya continue to lead to chaos. Here, traffickers attack people and different groups do not agree on how to share power.

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