President of Uzbekistan Conveys Condolences for Moscow Tragedy

Tashkent, The Gulf Observer: In a gesture of solidarity and sympathy, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan has extended heartfelt condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of the tragic events at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in the Moscow region. The incident, which resulted in the loss of dozens of innocent lives and injuries to many others, has elicited profound sorrow and condemnation from the Uzbekistani leadership.
In a letter addressed to President Putin, President Mirziyoyev unequivocally denounced the heinous terrorist attack perpetrated against civilians, emphasizing Uzbekistan’s firm stance against such acts of violence. The letter underscored the shared commitment of Uzbekistan and Russia to combatting terrorism and upholding peace and security.
President Mirziyoyev conveyed sincere words of support and solidarity to the bereaved families, expressing profound condolences for their irreparable loss. Additionally, he extended heartfelt wishes for the swift recovery of all those injured, hoping for their speedy rehabilitation and return to health.
The tragic events unfolded on the evening of March 22, when armed individuals unleashed gunfire at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Moscow. The devastating toll included at least 40 fatalities and over 100 individuals left wounded, underscoring the magnitude of the tragedy and the urgent need for solidarity and collective action in response.
As Uzbekistan joins the international community in mourning the victims of this senseless act of violence, the nation reaffirms its commitment to standing shoulder to shoulder with Russia in the pursuit of justice and peace. In times of adversity, such expressions of solidarity serve as a testament to the enduring bonds of friendship and cooperation between Uzbekistan and Russia, reinforcing the shared resolve to confront and overcome the challenges posed by terrorism.