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Austria thanked Sarajevo for its Support after the Terrorist Attack

Published November 4, 2020
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The Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs thanked all the cities and thus the states that showed solidarity with the families of the victims and injured in the terrorist attack in Vienna.

Namely, on the official Facebook page, the MFA of Austria published photos of famous buildings that shone last night in the colors of the Austrian flag in several cities, and among them was the Sarajevo City Hall.

Namely, the City Hall sent a message to Austria yesterday with symbolic lighting that the City of Sarajevo stands in solidarity and stands firmly with the citizens of Vienna in the fight against terrorism.

In addition, the presidential palace in Bratislava, Slovakia, Ljubljana Castle in Slovenia, the Fountain on Slavija Square in Belgrade, Serbia, the City Hall in Tirana, Albania, and the Petrin Tower in Prague, Czech Republic, were also illuminated.

In addition to the published photos, the Austrian MFA thanked each country individually in the language of its people, Klix.ba reports.

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