Georgian top officials have stated they are concerned and they condemn today's terrorist attack in London's metro.
No Georgian citizens were injured in a blast in the London metro, leaving at least 18 injured, the Georgian Foreign Ministry reports, citing information obtained from Georgia’s Embassy in Great Britain.
I'm extremely concerned over the terrorist act in #London. Georgia stands with British government and British people in solidarity.
— President Of Georgia (@MargvelashviliG) 15 September 2017
An explosion on a Tube train in south-west London is being treated as terrorism, Scotland Yard has said.
Georgia's Prime Minister also expressed his concern over the fact via his official Twitter page.
We strongly condemn the terrorist incident at #ParsonsGreen. Our thoughts are with all those affected and the brave people of Great Britain!
— Giorgi Kvirikashvili (@KvirikashviliGi) 15 September 2017
Passengers were injured in the blast at 08:20 BST at Parsons Green station on the District Line, the BBC reported.
Pictures show a white bucket on fire inside a supermarket bag, but do not appear to show extensive damage to the inside of the carriage, the media announced.