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Tadic condemns Oslo attacks and offers assistance to Norway

23. July 2011. | 14:19

Source: Emg.rs, Tanjug

"On behalf of the Serbian people, please accept our deepest condolences over the tragedy caused by the senseless bombings," Tadic wrote in a telegram addressed to the Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

Serbian President Boris Tadic condemned Saturday the attacks in Oslo and expressed condolences over the loss of lives.

"On behalf of the Serbian people, please accept our deepest condolences over the tragedy caused by the senseless bombings," Tadic wrote in a telegram addressed to the Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

Tadic offered Serbia's assistance.

A man dressed as a police officer opened fire inside a youth camp in Oslo. A bomb was also planted in the centre of the Norwegian capital.

The two incidents resulted in at least 91 deaths, according to police reports.

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