Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Condemns Terrorist Assault in London
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry condemned the terrorist assault in front of the British Parliament in London.
“Azerbaijan, as a country suffering from terrorism, strongly condemns the terrorist attack in London. We express our condolences to the families and friends of the deceased and we wish the wounded to recover,” the message posted on the official page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter says.
As a result of the terrorist attack committed in London on Wednesday, five people were killed and about 40 people, including three policemen, were wounded. -06D--
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