Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia And Cuba Condemned Terrorist Attack At Tusaş Object In Ankara

Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia and Cuba condemned the terrorist attack at the object of the Turkish defense industry Tusaş and expressed condolences to the Turkish people.

In its statement on social networks, the Venezuela government strongly condemned the terrorist attack aimed at destabilizing the situation in brotherly Turkey. Venezuela expressed solidarity with the Turkish people and declared its support for the Turkish authorities in the fight against terrorism.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico also published a statement in which it condemned the terrorist attack on Tusaş. Mexico expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished for a speedy recovery to the victims.

The Foreign Ministry of Colombia in its statement on the social network X condemned this “vile” attack. Colombia expressed condolences to the families of the dead and wished the sooner recovery to the victims.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba Bruno Rodriguez in his account on the social network X resolutely condemned the attack in Ankara and announced solidarity with the Turkish people. He expressed condolences to the families of the dead and wished the surveillance to the victims.

The attack on the object Tusaş

As a result of the attack at the object of the Turkish aerospace company, Tusaş 5 people died, another 22 were injured, said the Minister of Internal Affairs of Turkey Ali Yerlika.

The Minister of Internal Affairs said that two out of 22 people who suffered as a result of a terrorist attack at the Tusaş object are in serious condition.

According to him, the terrorist organization of the RSC is most likely involved in the attack. “We will share information about identification and other evidence as they are clear,” he said.

According to the minister, two terrorists who attacked are neutralized. One of the terrorists is a woman, Yerlika specified.

The head of the department called on the public to trust only official sources regarding what happened.