Moscow condemns terrorist attack in Ankara

  18 February 2016    Read: 1091
Moscow condemns terrorist attack in Ankara
The terrorist attack in Ankara once again shows that all countries should unite in fighting international terrorism, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday, TASS reported.
"We convey deepest condolences to Turkish people over the terrorist attack in Ankara on February 17," the foreign ministry said. "We express sincere sympathy to the friends and families of those killed. We wish soonest recovery to those injured in this horrific act," the statement added.

The foreign ministry noted that "this barbaric crime cannot be justified." "Its organizers and orchestrators should be held accountable," the ministry said. "What happened once again shows the necessity of uniting all countries in fighting international terrorism," the foreign ministry concluded.

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