Prime Minister of Uzbekistan expressed condolences to Russian people in connection with terrorist attack in suburbs

The Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdullah Aripov visited the Russian Embassy and, through Oleg Malginov’s ambassador, expressed condolences to all the Russian people in connection with the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall in the Moscow Region.

This was reported by the press service of the head of the Uzbek government.

The head of government left an entry in the book of condolences at the Russian embassy.

Earlier, Aripov sent condolences to the chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin in connection with numerous victims and injured as a result of a terrorist act in the Crocus City Hall complex in the Moscow region.

In Russia, on March 24, it was declared the day of mourning for those who died in a terrorist attack. The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Tashkent was visited by Deputy Prime Minister Zhamshid Khojaev, head of the Foreign Ministry Bakhtiir Saidov, the Ministry of Internal Affairs Pulate Bobozhov, the Ministry of Emergencies Abdullah Kuldashev, the speaker of the Legislative Chamber Oliy Mazhlis Nurdinjon Ismoilov, the first deputy chairman of the Sadyk Safaev and other officials.