- The Federal Government has expressed its deepest condolences to the
families of the victims, the Governments and people of Egypt and
Russia over terrorist attacks in the two countries.
- Russia experienced a terrorist attack on Monday, April 3, when
terrorists bombed a St. Petersburg train killing 14 people while many
others were wounded
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- An explosion hit an Egyptian church on Sunday, April 9, which left
at least 21 people dead and 50 others wounded
The Federal Government has expressed its deepest condolences to the
families of the victims, the Governments and people of Egypt and
Russia over terrorist attacks in the two countries.
A statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Dr
Clement Aduku on Monday in Abuja condemned the attacks.
Nigerian government expressed concern on the reports of the terrorist
attacks on two Coptic Churches in the towns of Tanta and Alexandria,
Egypt, on Sunday, April 9, leaving over 44 people dead.
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The government according to the statement also expressed shock on the
reports of terrorist bombing of a St. Petersburg train on Monday,
April 3, that killed 14 people while many others were wounded.
According to the statement, Egypt had I. the recent times experienced
terrorist attacks, and that Nigeria condemned such callous and
cowardly acts against innocent people.
"In this regard, the Nigerian people stand in solidarity with our
Egyptian brothers and sisters to denounce these terrorists who seek to
destroy our common human values and civilization. We therefore share
in your grief.
"Nigeria also stands in total solidarity with the Government and
people of Russia at this tragic moment and offer our full
cooperation..
"The Nigerian government will work closely with the Russian Federation
at all international fora to stamp out terrorism globally," it stated.
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