German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock have expressed their condemnation and condolences following the tragic terrorist attack on innocent concertgoers in Moscow. The attack, which claimed the lives of several individuals and left many others injured, has sparked outrage and sorrow across Germany.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Chancellor Scholz described the attack as 'terrible' and extended sympathies to the families of the victims and those affected by the senseless violence. He emphasized the need for solidarity and support during such challenging times.
Foreign Minister Baerbock echoed Chancellor Scholz's sentiments, expressing her deep sorrow for the families of the concertgoers who were 'murdered in cold blood.' She denounced the act of terrorism as cowardly and inhumane, emphasizing that such violence has no place in society.
The German leaders' statements underscore the solidarity and support extended to the people of Russia during this difficult period. The tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by terrorism and the importance of international cooperation in combating such atrocities.
As investigations into the attack continue, the global community stands united in condemning terrorism in all its forms and offering support to those affected by such heinous acts of violence.