European Co-Sympathize on Tragedy Connecticut

European leaders expressed shock and kengeriaannya on Friday after a gunman massacred 20 children and six teachers, in a tragedy of the worst school shooting in history.


"I would like to express my shock at the tragedy of school shootings, in Connecticut today," said head of EU diplomacy in a statement.


European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso expressed "deep horror and shock" after hearing of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, which he called a "terrible tragedy."
 

"The lives of young children full of hopes have been destroyed," he said in a statement.
 

British Prime Minister David Cameron also expressed his grief for the tragedy, saying "I am shocked and deeply saddened to hear the terrible shooting incident".


French President Francois Hollande also expressed his sympathy to the victims and their relatives in a message to U.S. President Barrack Obama.


"This news is ... I am shocked and I hope expressed deep shock and concern me," said Hollande.
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