ULTIMATE BETRAYAL: UK Concert Bomber was RESCUED by ROYAL NAVY Near Libya in 2014

Originally published at: ULTIMATE BETRAYAL: UK Concert Bomber was RESCUED by ROYAL NAVY Near Libya in 2014 | Sean Hannity

The suicide bomber that viciously murdered 22 people at a pop music concert in Manchester, United Kingdom last year was reportedly rescued by the Royal Navy in the waters off of Libya in 2014, reports the Daily Mail.

The terrorist -identified as Salman Abedi- was rescued by the HMS Enterprise near Libya in August 2014 and brought to the UK alongside his brother. Just three years later he detonated a suicide-vest and killed nearly two dozen people at an Ariana Grande concert.

“For this man to have committed such an atrocity on UK soil after we rescued him from Libya was an act of utter betrayal,” said a UK government spokesperson.

“After being dropped off in Malta, Salman and his 21-year-old brother – the British-born sons of Libyan migrants – flew back to Manchester where they were living at the time,” writes the Daily Mail. “At the time of the rescue, there were increasingly brutal battles between various militia groups fighting for control of Tripoli’s airport and dozens were killed.”

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