The Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration is condemning the terror attack that killed at least 51 people and injured scores more at a wedding in the Turkish city of Gaziantep on Sunday, IPN reports.
The Ministry is expressing its solidarity with the Turkish authorities, its profound regret for the loss of human lives, and its sympathies to the bereft families. Also, the ministry is reiterating Moldova's firm commitment to combating all forms of terror and is reaffirming the necessity to step up concerted international efforts to fight them.
The Turkish authorities are suspecting ISIS or PKK to be behind Sunday's suicide bombing executed by a teenage boy, but neither organization has so far claimed the attack.