
The world leaders responded to the tragic accident of Air India in Gujarat Ahmedabad on 12 June and called the “heartbreaking” and “devastating” accident.
From British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Russian President Vladimir Putin, many global leaders expressed a shock over an air crash with 242 passengers on board near Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon on Thursday afternoon
Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was among the first leaders to respond. Starmer said that scenes of London aircraft bearing many British nationals who collapsed in the Indian city of Ahmedabad were devastating.
“As the situation evolves, I am constantly updating and my thoughts are with passengers and their families in this deeply desperate time,” Starmer said.
Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada, repeated Starmer’s idea of a tragic accident. “Destroyed to learn about the accident of Air India in London in Ahmedabad and transport 242 passengers-including one Canadian. My thoughts are with the loved ones from all on board,” he said in the X.
“Canadian transport officials are in close contact with counterparts and I get regular updates on how the reaction to this tragedy takes place,” the Canadian Prime Minister added.
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Air India Boeing 787 bearing 242 passengers crashed near Meghani Nagar, near the international airport Sardar Vallabhbhai patel in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 12 June. The flight was planned from Ahmedabad to Gatwick.
Vladimir Putin’s message
Russia President Vladimir Putin sent a condolence to President India Drieves Murm and Prime Minister India Narendra Modi. “Please accept the deepest condolences of the tragic consequences of a personal aircraft in Ahmedabad. Kindly mediates the words of sincere compassion and support for families and close victims, as well as wishing a speedy recovery to all who were injured in this disaster,” he said.
Russian ambassador to India Denis Alipov also responded to a tragic accident. Heart reports come from Ahmedabad. “My sincere compassion for families and near the victims and all Indian people and the Indian government over this tragic main disaster,” Alipov said in post X.
Air India confirmed the nationality of persons aboard the crashed flight, including 169 Indians, 53 British, 7 Portuguese and one Canadian. Among those who were on board were former main Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani. However, official passenger confirmation is expected.
PM Modi speaks of ministers of civil aviation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the Minister of the Union for civil aviation Rammohan Naida and evaluated the Air India incident in Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said June 12.
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Minister informed the Prime Minister The ministry said that he was in a hurry to Ahmedabad to supervise rescue and auxiliary operations on the ground.
My sincere compassion for families and near the victims and all Indian people and the Indian government over this tragic main disaster.
Modi also shared his thoughts of an accident in the post on X.
Among other leaders who expressed solidarity over the loss with India were Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister Singapore, Lawrence Wong, Bangladesh main advisor Muhammad Yunus and Sri Lanka Vijitha Heath.
Europe stands in solidarity
“The tragedies in Ahmedabad have amazed us and grieved. It’s heartbreaking in words. In this sad lesson, my thoughts are with each affected. They were in contact with ministers and authorities working to help the affected,” he said.
The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen also shared the deepest condolences to families and close mourning for a “terrible loss”. “We share your pain. Dear Narendra Modi, Europe stands in solidarity with you and people from India at this moment of sadness,” she said in a post on X.
Ukrainian President Voludumyr called Zlensky’s personal aircraft “terrible” news. “My deepest condolences to Prime Minister Modim and all of India on this tragic day,” he said in a post on X.
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