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Russian people bring flowers to US Embassy


03.10.2017

pixabay.comPeople bring flowers and lighted candles to the US Embassy as an acknowledgment of the tragedy in Las Vegas, RIA Novosti reports.

According to people who stay there in the line to get US visa, their sympathies lie with the victims, although they don't feel scared travelling to America.

It's worth reminding that 58 people were shot dead and at least 500 were injured by Stephen Paddock from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay hotel during the Country Music Festival at the popular Las Vegas Strip on October, 1. Las Vegas tragedy called “the deadliest in modern US history."

As we reported earlier, Russian President sent his condolences to U.S. President Donald Trump. Vladimir Putin has underlined that “The criminal act that took the lives of dozens of civilians shocks with its cruelty."

Today in Kremlin, during the ceremony of receiving credentials Putin addressed the condolences to the new US Ambassador Jon Huntsmen. Vladimir Putin has also wished a speedy recovery to the injured.

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