Venezuela rejects terrorist attack against aerospace facilities in Türkiye
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Published at: 23/10/2024 12:18 PM
The Government
of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejected, this Wednesday, the
terrorist attack committed during this day against the Turkish
Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) facilities, in the Kahramankazan district of Ankara, capital of the Republic of Türkiye, where four deaths and 14
injuries were reported, according to the preliminary report.
“Faced with these
events, which seek to undermine the tranquility of the brotherly people of Türkiye,
Venezuela confirms its support for the Turkish government in carrying out relevant
investigations so that those responsible for these events do not go
unpunished, at the same time it expresses solidarity and extends its heartfelt
condolences to the families and friends of the victims of this regrettable
event,” said the Bolivarian Government in a statement released by Foreign Minister Yván Gil
on their social networks.
Below is the full text of the document:
The Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela strongly rejects the
terrorist attack committed today, October 23, 2024, against the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ)
facilities, located in the district of Kahramankazan, Ankara, Republic of Türkiye.
Faced with these
events, which seek to undermine the tranquility of the brotherly people of Türkiye,
Venezuela confirms its support for the Turkish government in carrying out relevant
investigations so that those responsible for these events do not go
unpunished, at the same time it expresses solidarity and extends its heartfelt
condolences to the families and friends of the victims of this regrettable event.
The Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela reaffirms its ties of unconditional friendship and unrestricted solidarity with the Turkish Government
and People, and takes the
opportunity to ratify, within the framework of international law and Bolivarian Peace
Diplomacy, the categorical repudiation of terrorism, and any
act of violence, that is intended to cause terror and anxiety among the civilian population.
Caracas, October 23, 2024
Mazo News Team