Saudi Ambassador Offers Condolences Over Bekasi Train Crash
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TLDR
- Saudi Ambassador Faisal Abdullah Al Amoudi expressed condolences to Indonesia over a recent train crash.
- The ambassador conveyed sympathies for the fatalities and injuries resulting from the collision between the Argo Bromo Anggrek and Commuter Line trains at Bekasi Timur Station.
- He prayed for the deceased and the injured, expressing solidarity with Indonesia during the tragedy.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands in solidarity with Indonesia during this difficult time. Ambassador Faisal Abdullah Al Amoudi's heartfelt condolences following the tragic train collision at Bekasi Timur Station reflect the deep bond between our nations. We pray for the souls of the departed and for the swift recovery of those injured, offering our deepest sympathies to their families.
We convey our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the Government and people of Indonesia for the recent train collision incident, which has resulted in fatalities and injuries.
This incident, which claimed lives and caused injuries, is a somber reminder of the importance of safety in transportation infrastructure. Our thoughts are with the Indonesian people as they navigate this tragedy. Saudi Arabia remains committed to supporting our Indonesian brothers and sisters, and we pray for the continued protection of Indonesia and all Muslim countries from harm.
We pray that Allah bestows His abundant mercy on the deceased and places them in His most noble paradise, and grants healing to the injured and patience and solace to the families left behind.
We extend our prayers for divine mercy upon the deceased and for healing and patience for the bereaved. May Allah grant solace to the families affected by this unfortunate event and protect Indonesia from all forms of tragedy.
We express our solidarity with our brothers and sisters in this tragedy, and we pray to Allah to always protect Indonesia and all Muslim countries from all forms of harm and tragedy.
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