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Covic sent a Telegram of Condolences to Erdogan and the Turkish People

Published October 12, 2015
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Donatorska veèera za spomenik papi Ivanu Pavlu II. u SarajevuThe Chairman of the Presidency of B&H Dragan Covic sent a telegraph of condolences to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the occasion of terrorist attack in Ankara, in which 95 people were killed and 246 injured.

“With great sadness and regret, we have received the news of the tragic loss of a large number of lives and hundreds of injured as a result of a bomb attack in the center of Ankara. On behalf of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and my personal behalf, I wish to express my deepest condolences. Please, your Excellency, convey the expressions of sincerest sorrow to the families of those who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with them in these difficult moments”, it was stated in the telegram that Covic sent to Erdogan.

In the terrorist attack which happened in the morning hours of October 10th near the main railway station in Ankara, 95 people were killed and 246 injured. Three-day mourning was declared by the decision of the Government of Turkey. Numerous international officials condemned the terrorist attack in Ankara.

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