Attack in Russia ‘can’t be representing any religion’: Malaysian premier

ANKARA: Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim strongly condemned the attack on civilians in Moscow and said "this utterly despicable atrocity can never be said to represent Islam or, indeed, any religion." In a statement, Ibrahim said that on behalf of the people of Malaysia he conveys his deepest sympathies and profound condolences to the victims, their families, as well as the people of Russia. "This gruesome and barbaric rampage has no place in the civilized world. The fact that the attack took place in a major concert hall, an epicenter of culture, is almost certainly by design, calculated to inflict maximum damage," he said. "Additionally, as a Muslim, I feel compelled to underscore that this utterly despicable atrocity can never be said to represent Islam or, indeed, any religion. We must therefore stand firm against allowing such wickedness and evil to eclipse the peaceful and noble teachings of the world's great faiths," said the Malaysia premier. He added that his country stands ready to work w ith all its partners, including the Russian Federation, in their common struggle against terrorism. Gunmen opened fire at concertgoers late Friday, killing at least 115 people and injuring 145 others. The attack took place as rock band Picnic was about to perform at the Crocus City Hall just west of Moscow. Source: Anadolu Agency