Georgian top officials have twitted that they are shocked and saddened by yesterday’s attack on the Strasbourg Christmas market in France, when a gunman killed three and wounded 13.
The foreign media reports that the French police hunt a man who was radicalized in prison.
BBC says that the suspect, who is 29 years old, is injured
France has issued a maximum level of alert.
Deeply saddened by the horrendous attack on #Strasbourg Christmas market. Our thought are with all those affected by this inhuman act. #Georgia stands with the #French people in this difficult time.
— Mamuka Bakhtadze (@BakhtadzeMamuka) December 12, 2018
Georgian PM called the attack an “inhuman act.”
Shocked and saddened by the terrible attack in #Strasbourg. My thoughts are with the families of victims, wishing speedy recovery to the injured. #Georgia stands in solidarity with #France in this difficult moment.
— David Zalkaliani (@DZalkaliani) December 12, 2018
Georgian Foreign Minister David Zalkalinai wished a speedy recovery to the injured. Doctors say that the condition of three injured is critical.
My deepest condolences to the #French people, families of victims and all those affected by #Strasbourg shootings. We stand with the #French people and its Government in solidarity.
— President Of Georgia (@MargvelashviliG) December 12, 2018
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili says that the Georgian people stand by the France in the hard minutes.