Putin offers condolences to Erdogan as dozens are killed in Gaziantep terrorist attack
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin offered condolences to
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following the terrorist
attack in Gaziantep, where dozens Turkish civilians were killed,
the Kremlin’s press service said on Sunday.
"The crime, committed in the middle of a wedding party, shocks by
its cruelty and cynicism," the Russian president said in a
telegram. "Once again we see terrorism would not care for laws of
civilized society or the very basic norms of human morality."
Putin said the tragedy once again proved it is necessary to unite
realistically efforts of the entire international community in
fighting terrorism, and confirmed he is ready for the overwhelming
anti-terrorist cooperation with the Turkish counterparts, including
following the agreements reached recently in St. Petersburg.
Vladimir Putin offered condolences and support to relatives and
friends of the victims and wished soonest recovery to the injured,
the Kremlin’s press service said.
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