"The sentiment of the message written on the weapon is understandable and such writing has history in the RAF, so the individual concerned will not be taken to task," a source was quoted as saying.
The Air Force of the United Kingdom penned "love from Manchester" on a bomb which is implied for IS. This came after the Ariana Grande show assault.
A photo, which has been broadly shared via web-based networking media, demonstrated the message "love from Manchester" on a Paveway IV bomb stacked on a British fly doing air strikes from Royal Air Force (RAF) Akrotiri in Cyprus, The Telegraph announced.
A RAF representative affirmed that the photograph was honest to goodness.
"The feeling of the message composed on the weapon is justifiable and such composition has history in the RAF, so the individual concerned won't be berated," a source was cited as saying.
The report comes days after suicide plane Salman Abedi exploded himself at a show by pop star Ariana Grande at Manchester Arena a week ago, killing 22 individuals and leaving 119 harmed.
Kids as youthful as eight and guardians were among the dead after a great many fans were focused as they cleared out the gig on Monday.
Amid World War II, armed force men composed messages on bombs made a beeline for Japan after the Pearl Harbor assault. Messages were additionally composed on bombs after the 9/11, with notes originating from New York City police and fire divisions.
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