Attack at the local LGBTI in Oslo, Kurti: Broken to See This Massacre

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has condemned the attack last night in Oslo, Norway, where two people have died and 14 others have been wounded. Kurti has considered the attack to be “masacre” and has said Kosovo stays with Norway. “Determined to see the Oslo massacre. Our best congratulations on [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has condemned the attack last night in Oslo, Norway, where two people have died and 14 others have been wounded.
Kurti has considered the attack to be “masacre” and has said Kosovo stays with Norway.
“Determined to see the massacre in Oslo. Our best wishes for the injured and the deepest comfort for the families and friends of the slain. Fighting hate and social cohesion is a responsibility we all share with Norway” that Kurti wrote on Twitter.
The shots were heard around 1100 at three locations in the local “London Pub”, known as a gay meeting place, near a jazz club “Herrr Nilsen” and another food bar operating on the service “take along”.
One suspect has been arrested and two weapons seized.
Police said they are dealing with the case as a terrorist attack.
Norwegian media report that the annual parade of pride, scheduled for Saturday, has already been cancelled.
Heartbroken to see the caravan in Oslo. Our best friends for the involved and deep consciences to the families and friends of those tribes. The fight against hat and for social condition is a responsibility we all share we stand with?
) Albin Kurti (@blaincurti) June 25, 2022












