Royal Air Force RAF crew scrawled a message on a missile on its way to blast ISIS targets in Syria that read 'Love from Manchester.' The defiant note was initially believed to be a social media hoax but RAF bosses confirmed its veracity later today.
It is understood it was the brainchild of a drone squadron based at a secret location in the Middle East, in response to Monday night's terror attack at Manchester Arena that claimed 22 innocent victims.
The picture appeared on Twitter with the caption: 'RAF Armourer on a Reaper UAV squadron wrote this on a Hellfire missile before taking off on a Syria mission'.
An RAF spokesman told MailOnline: 'The RAF can confirm the photo was genuine'.
A source told The Sun: 'The sentiment of the message is understandable under the circumstances.
'There's a history of messages being written on missiles in the RAF.'It's unlikely the individual responsible for it will be disciplined.'
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Air Force Crew Write 'Love From Manchester' On Missile On Its Way To Blast ISIS Terrorists. Photos
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