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Day of Mourning in Republika Srpska because of Terrorist Attack in Moscow

Published March 23, 2024
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In the Republika Srpska, tomorrow will be a Day of Mourning due to the terrorist attack in Moscow, the Government of the Republika Srpska decided in a telephone session.

Flags at institutions will be lowered to half-mast, and television and radio content, as well as all sports and entertainment events planned for that day, will be adapted to the Day of Mourning, announced the Bureau of Public Relations of the Government of Republika Srpska.

The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik previously announced that tomorrow will be a Day of Mourning in that entity.

“In this way, we want to honor the innocent people who were killed in the terrorist attack in Moscow and show solidarity with the friendly people of Russia,” Dodik announced on the “X” platform.

Let us remind you that at least 133 people were killed and dozens were wounded last night in a terrorist attack not far from Moscow. Members of the Russian Federal Security Service detained 11 people, of which four were suspected of directly participating in the attack.

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