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MOGADISHU: India strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Somalia
MOGADISHU: India strongly condemns the terror attacks by Al Shabaab at the Mogadishu International Airport area on 23 March 2022, and conveys sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
The increasing frequency of terrorist incidents conducted by Al Shabaab is a matter of serious concern. Terrorism is not just a threat to Somalia, but to the whole world. We reiterate our full support to the operations conducted by the Somali forces and the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) against Al Shabaab and that the international community must continue to stand behind Somalia in its fight against terrorism.
India will continue to support Somalia and its people in their collective desire for a stable, secure and peaceful future.