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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Condemns Moscow Terrorist Attack

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed his condolences over the recent terrorist attack in Moscow, marking the deadliest incident in Russia for years.

On Tuesday, Wang left a message in an online condolence book launched by the Russian Embassy, extending his deepest sympathies to the victims affected by the tragic event.

Wang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized that China opposes all forms of terrorism. He strongly condemned the attack and voiced support for the Russian government’s efforts to maintain national security and stability.

The attack occurred on March 22 at a Moscow concert hall, resulting in the loss of 139 lives. In response, four men accused of involvement in the attack were charged with terrorism on March 24 and are currently detained pending trial.

This incident has heightened concerns over security measures in major cities and the ongoing fight against terrorism globally.

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