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Foreigners mourn victims of Izhevsk tragedy with Russians

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Foreigners mourn victims of Izhevsk tragedy with Russians


27.09.2022

Photo credit: Russian Embassy in Israel / t.me

The Israelis express their condolences to the Russians over the tragedy that occurred in one of the Izhevsk schools, TASS reports. The day before, people began to come to the building of the Russian embassy in Tel Aviv. They left bouquets of flowers, toys, notes near the walls of the diplomatic mission. A memorial has already appeared at the embassy. 

According to Russian diplomats, people convey sincere condolences to the families and friends of the victims. They also wish good health to the injured.
 
Flowers and toys are brought by residents of Pridnestrovie to the building of the visiting consular post of the Russian embassy. The day before, the leader of the unrecognized republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky, also expressed his condolences.

17 people died as a result a shooting that took place the day before, on September 26, in the capital of Udmurtia. More than 20 people were injured.

Mourning for the dead will continue in Udmurtia until September 29.

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