The Chairman of the State National Security Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Kamchybek Tashiev, conveyed his condolences regarding the recent terrorist attack at the "Crocus City Hall" in the Moscow suburb. Tashiev emphasized that Kyrgyzstan mourns the tragic event and underscored that terrorists do not represent any nationality.
He lauded the integrity of the Russian special services in combating terrorism and extremism, rejecting any blame on an entire nation for the actions of a few individuals. Tashiev also highlighted that while citizens of any country could fall prey to recruitment, the perpetrators deliberately targeted individuals of a specific nationality.
Tashiev expressed hope that the collaborative efforts of security services from fraternal countries would thwart the criminal goals of so-called pseudo-Islamists. The attack, which occurred on March 22nd at the "Crocus City Hall," resulted in the deaths of 143 people and injuries to 360 others. Nine suspects, including those directly involved in the assault, have been apprehended in connection with the criminal case.