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måndag, januari 24, 2011

Obama strongly condemns deadly Moscow airport bombing


WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (KUNA) -- President Barack Obama on Monday strongly condemned the Moscow airport bombing that officials said killed over 30 people and wounded about 130 others.

"I strongly condemn this outrageous act of terrorism against the Russian people at the Domodedovo Airport," Obama said in a statement released by White House press secretary Robert Gibbs. "I want to express the solidarity of the American people with the Russian people in the aftermath of this premeditated attack against innocent civilians." The President said he and his wife, first lady Michelle Obama, offer their "deepest condolences to the Russian people, who have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorism." "We share your sorrow and are resolved to stand with you in our common fight against those who use terrorism for their political goals," the President said. "Our thoughts are with the families of the victims, and we are praying for a successful recovery for all of those who were injured." Obama was briefed on the attack by John Brennan, chief counterterrorism adviser to the President, Gibbs said during a White House briefing.

US officials are continuing to gather facts "to talk with the Russian government," Gibbs said. "We would extend any assistance that they might want, and officials here and throughout our government will stay briefed throughout the day on it." (end) rm.bs KUNA 242128 Jan 11NNNN

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