North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, through KCNA, sent a message of sympathy to Russian President Vladimir Putin following a deadly terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow last week. Additionally, key North Korean officials visited the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang to express their condolences over the incident, where representatives from the Central Committee of the Workers' Party and the North Korean government observed portraits of Stalin and Lenin. In a separate but related note, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also expressed condolences to the families of those killed in the attack, urging global condemnation of terrorism.
Netanyahu expressed condolences to the families of those killed in the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall, calling on the whole world to condemn terrorism. https://t.co/tE9c4wuSG6
Representatives of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party and the North Korean government expressed condolences in connection with the terrorist attack at the Russian Embassy . (very interesting surroundings of the Russian embassy in North Korea, portraits of Stalin, Lenin,β¦ https://t.co/LBKKmnw2Z3
Key N. Korean officials pay condolence visit to Russian Embassy in Pyongyang over Moscow attack https://t.co/0xj8gZWOqA
NEW: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has expressed condolences to Vladimir Putin over the deadly terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow last week. https://t.co/g3taamXbUp
North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un Sends Message of Sympathy to Putin over Massacre, KCNA Says https://t.co/xw399BBnbA