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British families and communities rocked by Monday night’s bombing in Manchester now face an increasingly familiar reality: dealing with the aftermath of terrorism.

“This has been the most horrific incident we have had to face in Greater Manchester and one that we all hoped we would never see,” Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said in a statement. “We have a long history in Greater Manchester of communities standing together during difficult times. In the coming days we will be working closely with community leaders to address any issues.”  

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