Saturday , November 23 2024

India stands with Russia on Moscow massacre: Narendra Modi's message to Putin

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New Delhi: After condemning the terrorist attack in Moscow's Consort Hall, Prime Minister Modi on Sunday sent a message of consolation to Russian President Putin. More than 60 people were killed in this brutal attack on Saturday evening. When more than 100 were injured.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on 'x', 'We strongly condemn this massacre in Moscow. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased.

Sadly, the 'Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – Khorasan Group' announced that they carried out this attack, which shows that they have acted very bravely in carrying out this attack.

The terrorists who attacked the 'Concert Hall' in Moscow were armed with LMGs and incendiary bombs as they entered the concert and started firing indiscriminately and also threw grenades and incendiary bombs. As a result, there was chaos among the concertgoers. Russia's state news agency RIA. Novosi said.

Regarding this tragedy, it has also been revealed that terrorists are planning to carry out a devastating attack on an important place in Russia. Our intelligence system has detected this. America also warned Moscow.

The second thing is that this incident cannot be linked to the Israel-Hamas war, because Russia is a supporter of Hamas.

It is also acceptable that many Islamic countries including Saudi Arabia have also condemned this attack. However, some observers believe that such terrorists are caught between two contradictory positions. On the one hand, the Caliphate stretching from Morocco to the Indus does not leave their minds, on the other hand, almost all Islamic countries are now lagging behind the rest of the world. Therefore they resort to such cruel methods instead of direct war. The situation seems to be such that the Islamic sect on one side and the Christian country on the other side have been divided into two separate parts. This situation is reminiscent of the Crusades that began in the 10th-11th centuries.