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China’s Wang Yi Sends Condolences After Moscow Concert Hall Attack

🇨🇳❤️🇷🇺 In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi left a message in an online condolence book set up by the Russian Embassy, mourning the tragic terrorist attack in Moscow.

On Tuesday, Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, expressed deep sympathy for the victims of the attack. He emphasized China's strong opposition to all forms of terrorism and voiced firm support for Russia's efforts to maintain national security and stability.

🕯️ On March 22, a devastating attack on a Moscow concert hall claimed the lives of 139 people—making it the worst terrorist incident Russia has faced in years. The vibrant city was rocked by the tragedy, leaving many in shock and mourning.

Just two days later, on March 24, four men were charged with terrorism in connection with the attack and ordered to be detained pending trial. The swift action reflects the authorities' determination to bring those responsible to justice.

For a deeper dive into this heartbreaking event, check out our piece 👉 Behind Moscow Massacre: What We Know About the Attack.

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