The simultaneous attacks in Paris that left 127 people dead are a call to unite against extremism, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday.
"We share the sadness and the pain of the French people," Medvedev said in a statement published on the government's website. "Terrorist crimes are not and cannot be justified. The Paris tragedy requires of us all to unite in the fight against extremism, to bring a strong answer to terrorists' actions."
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