World shoked by terrorist attack in ParisThe international community is buffled by the terrorist attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper. The United States said it condemned Wednesday’s deadly shooting attack on a French newspaper in the “strongest possible terms”.“Everybody here at the White House are with the families of those who were killed or injured in this attack,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, speaking on MSNBC.A spokesman for US president Barack Obama has condemned the shooting, saying all of the White House is in solidarity with the families of those killed and injured in the attack, the Guardian reports.Hollande said France had experienced “an exceptional act of barbarism committed against a newspaper”.France was facing a “shock”, he added. “We need to show we are a united country,” Guardian quotes him as saying. Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Italy, Greece and Latvia among other countries also condemened the attack.
The international community is buffled by the terrorist attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper.
The United States said it condemned Wednesday’s deadly shooting attack on a French newspaper in the “strongest possible terms”.“Everybody here at the White House are with the families of those who were killed or injured in this attack,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, speaking on MSNBC.
A spokesman for US president Barack Obama has condemned the shooting, saying all of the White House is in solidarity with the families of those killed and injured in the attack, the Guardian reports.
Hollande said France had experienced “an exceptional act of barbarism committed against a newspaper”.
France was facing a “shock”, he added. “We need to show we are a united country,” Guardian quotes him as saying.
Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Italy, Greece and Latvia among other countries also condemened the attack.