Manchester terror attack demonstrates relevancy of setting up broad anti-terrorist coalition - Slutsky

MOSCOW. May 23 (Interfax) - Russia has broad experience in fighting terrorism, has repeatedly offered its help and called for setting up a broad anti-terrorist coalition, and now it stands ready, if asked, to provide all possible assistance that might be needed in investigating the terrorist attack in Manchester, Russian State Duma international affairs committee head Leonid Slutsky said.

"After Paris, Nice, Brussels, Berlin, and London, the horrific wave of terror attacks has reached Manchester now. What happened at the stadium yet again demonstrates that international terrorism is not going to give up. How many more victims will it take before Europe finally starts full-scale anti-terrorist cooperation along all avenues?" Slutsky told reporters on Tuesday.