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Army chief on 4-day Uzbekistan visit in bid to boost defence ties

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In the wake of the devastating terrorist attacks in Derbent and Makhachkala, Dagestan, President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has extended his deepest condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin. This video covers the details of the attacks, which targeted multiple places of worship and a police checkpoint, resulting in numerous casualties. President Mirziyoyev's strong condemnation of the attacks and his commitment to continued cooperation in the fight against terrorism highlight the solidarity between Uzbekistan and Russia during this difficult time. #DagestanAttacks #PresidentMirziyoyev #VladimirPutin #Uzbekistan #Russia #Condolences #Terrorism #InternationalSolidarity #BreakingNews #Security #RussiaTerrorAttack ~HT.97~PR.274~ED.102~

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