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Afghanistan’s CEO condemns Paris terror attack, condoles with French gov’t, people

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Dr. Abdullah Abdullah condemned the terrorist attacks that killed at least 153 people in Paris.

“Our hearts and prayers go to the families and friends of the victims,” Abdullah tweeted on his official tweeter account.

Abdullah condoles and sympathizes with the government and people of France and prays soonest recoveries for those injured in these attacks.

Afghan leader called these attacks as brutal, barbaric and coward attacks which reveals that terrorists have no religion, belief and ethnicity. He says,” global efforts must eliminate terrorism” because terrorism, fundamentalism and extremism are our common challenges and are threatening all the world and we have to fight these phenomenon collectively.

After a night of gun  and bomb attacks in Paris at least 153 people were killed and reportedly eight attacks are dead, seven of them via suicide bombings.

France has declared a national state of emergency and tightened borders after the attacks.

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