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New Delhi: India on Thursday night strongly condemned the outrageous terror attack on a university campus in Kenya that killed at least 70 students, saying the international community needs to further strengthen its fight against terrorism.
"India strongly condemns barbaric terrorist attack on a university campus at Garissa in north-eastern Kenya," the External Affairs Ministry said.
The "Government of India strongly condemns the barbaric terrorist attack on a university campus at Garissa" in north- eastern Kenya in which scores of people are reported to have been killed, it said in a statement.
"We stand in solidarity and sympathy with the bereaved families and the injured, and convey our heart-felt condolences to the Government and people of Kenya," it said.
"This outrageous terrorist act is yet another reminder that the menace of terrorism continues to threaten us all and the international community needs to further strengthen its fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," the statement added.
The Al-Qaeda-linked Somalia's Shebab militant group killed at least 70 students in a pre-dawn attack on the university - Kenya's deadliest attack since US embassy bombings in 1998.
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