شفقناافغانستان- نخست وزیر کانادا در آیین تشییع پیکر قربانیان حمله به مسجد کبک اشک ریخت.
به گزارش سرویس ترجمه شفقنا به نقل از رویترز، بیش از ۵ هزار نفر از مردم مسلمان و غیرمسلمان کانادا روز پنجشنبه در ورزشگاهی در مونترال گردهم آمدند تا ۶ مسلمان قربانی حمله هفته گذشته به مرکز اسلامی کبک را تشییع کنند. نخست وزیر کانادا نیز در این مراسم حضور داشت و برای لحظاتی نتوانست جلوی اشک خود را بگیرد.
یک جوان سفیدپوست افراطی این حمله مرگبار را علیه مسلمانان کبک ترتیب داده بود.
صحنه های تاثرآوری از گریه فرزندان و اعضای خانواده این مسلمانان قربانی در گزارش تصویری رویترز از این مراسم ثبت شده است.
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