Australian authorities did not find it necessary to condemn the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow. This was stated by the Russian Ambassador to Canberra, Alexey Pavlovsky. TASS.
“The Australian government did not consider it necessary to publicly condemn the barbaric terrorist act and express condolences to the victims,” the diplomat said, adding that the country’s officials had previously made constant statements and comments about what was happening in Russia.
Pavlovsky emphasized that ordinary Australians and immigrants from Russia communicate with Russian diplomatic missions with words of sympathy and support. The ambassador noted that near the building of the Russian Consulate General in Sydney, an impromptu memorial was created in memory of those who suffered at the hands of terrorists, where people brought flowers and candles.
On March 22, gunmen broke into the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, near Moscow. Them opened Shots were opened at the audience. After that, the criminals set fire to the building.
The White House later condemned the terrorist attack in Crocus. They stated that it was the Islamic State group (an organization banned in Russia). is a threat to everyone.
Previously the Burj Khalifa tower in the UAE painted Colors of the Russian flag as a sign of support in connection with the terrorist attack in Crocus.