President Giorgi Margvelashvili of Georgia expresses his deep sorrow over the terrorist acts "causing death to dozens of innocent citizens in the Russian city of Volgograd.
"The Georgian Government and people condemn terrorism. Together with the progressive world, we will keep fighting against the most dangerous event of the 21stcentury. On the behalf of Georgian people and myself, I sympathize with and convey my condolences to the families of the victims as well as the Russian people, the Presidents letter reads.
"Terrorism has no nation and no borders, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli garibahsvili writes in his condolences letters. He also expresses his "deepest sorrow and indignation for the tragedy.
Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Alasania also promises that Georgia will do its best in the fight against international terrorism.
This comes after more than 30 people were killed in the suicide bombings on a trolleybus and at the central station in the Russian city of Volgograd in the last 24 hours. Tens of people injured. There are children among the victims too. This marks the third bombing in the city in the last two months.