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Condolence telegram from DPM Aleksa Bečić on the tragic event in Kočani, North Macedonia

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Telegram of Condolence from DPM Aleksa Bečić Regarding the Tragic Incident in Kočani, North Macedonia

The anguish felt upon acknowledging the loss of so many young lives, just embarking on their journeys, in the tragic incident in Kočani, North Macedonia, is indescribable. This devastating event has left a profound impact on all of us, creating a wave of sorrow and grief that words alone cannot capture.

We offer our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, their loved ones, the leadership of our state, and all citizens of North Macedonia. We also wish a rapid and successful recovery to those who are injured.

There are times when words are insufficient, and a prayer for the souls of the innocent departed is all that remains.

Please accept my deepest sympathies—our thoughts are with the families mourning their loved ones.

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