Sybiha expresses condolences over terrorist attack in Ankara
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha expressed condolences to those injured in the terrorist attack in the Turkish capital on Wednesday.
"I am deeply saddened that such a tragedy occurred today in our friendly Turkey, which I had the honor of visiting just yesterday. There is no justification for terrorism. I express my solidarity with our Turkish friends and express my condolences to the victims," Sybiha wrote on the social network X.
As reported, four people were killed and 14 were injured in a terrorist attack on the Turkish aerospace company TUSAS in Ankara.
The media reported that the attack could have been carried out by a suicide attacker, while others said that a group of attackers detonated a bomb and entered the complex. Representatives of the Turkish security forces, ambulances and firefighters arrived at the TUSAS buildings.
Sybiha was on a visit to Turkey on October 20-22.
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