Mirziyoyev Sends Condolences to Putin for Dagestan Terrorist Attacks
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev Condemns Terrorist Attacks in Russia
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has sent a telegram to Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing deep condolences in connection with the recent terrorist attacks in Derbent and Makhachkala. The attacks led to numerous casualties among law enforcement officers and civilians, causing widespread shock and concern.
In a statement released by the presidential press secretary, President Mirziyoyev strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Dagestan and expressed his country’s readiness to continue active interaction between relevant structures in the fight against terrorism. The two leaders have vowed to work together to combat such challenges and ensure the safety and security of their citizens.
The attacks, which took place on the evening of June 23, targeted a church and synagogue in Derbent, as well as a traffic police post in Makhachkala. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has opened criminal cases of terrorism in response to these acts of violence, which have resulted in casualties and left many others injured.
The international community has also joined in condemning the attacks and offering support to Russia during this difficult time. As investigations into the incidents continue, both countries remain committed to standing together against terrorism and promoting peace and stability in the region.