State Security Service of Georgia cooperates with strategic partners in connection with New Zealand terrorist attack

The State Security Service of Georgia cooperates with strategic partners in connection with the terrorist attack in New Zealand to get detailed information about the detained persons and the seized weapons.

According to the State Security Service, foreign media published photos of weapons used in the New Zealand terrorist attack.

"The symbols and inscriptions are marked on the weapon in various languages, including Georgian. The State Security Service of Georgia is already cooperating with strategic partners in order to get detailed information about the persons detained and the weapons seized. The State Security Service is offering sympathy to the population of New Zealand for the terror attack," reads the statement.

The attacks in two mosques of New Zealand has killed at least 40. Four people are believed to be in custody, including three men and one woman. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said they were not on terror watch lists. Daily Mail has released photos, one of which shows the shooter's weapons marked with the names of other people who, according to the edition, have carried out attacks. The names are written in various languages, including Georgian. In particular, the weapons are marked in Georgian with the names of Davit Aghmashenebeli and Davit Soslani.

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