Türkiye condemns terrorist attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach

The Turkish Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, which killed at least 12 people and injured 29. Ankara expressed condolences to the victims' families and reiterated its principled stance against all forms of terrorism.
Türkiye has formally condemned the deadly mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach, labeling it a terrorist attack. In a statement released on Sunday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed strong condemnation and extended condolences to the families of those killed, while wishing a swift recovery to the dozens injured in the violence.
Official statement of condemnation and solidarity
"We strongly condemn the terrorist attack carried out today during the Hanukkah celebrations in Sydney, Australia," the ministry's statement read. The message emphasized Türkiye's unwavering "principled stance against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," and reaffirmed its commitment to international cooperation against this global threat.
Details of the attack
Australian authorities confirmed at least 12 fatalities, including one of the assailants, and 29 injuries in the Sunday shooting incident, which they have also classified as a terror attack. The violence erupted at the popular beachfront location, shocking the nation and drawing immediate international reactions.
Context of Türkiye's anti-terrorism stance
Ankara's prompt condemnation aligns with its longstanding diplomatic policy of denouncing acts of terrorism worldwide, regardless of location or target. The statement underscores Türkiye's position as a nation that frequently voices solidarity with other countries in the wake of such attacks, consistent with its own experiences with terrorism.
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