Christchurch: In the deadly attack which left 49 dead, four Indian nationals were killed in the terror attack on two mosques in New Zealand. One man named as Junaid Yusuf who was from Gujarat's Navsari has been identified while the other man who was killed is said to be from Hyderabad. In what appeared to be the worst attack on Muslims in a western country, the shooting took place in the Al Noor Mosque in central Christchurch and the Linwood Mosque in the city's outer suburb.
Earlier on Saturday, India's High Commission in New Zealand said that it has been pursuing with local authorities whereabouts of seven Indians and two Indian-origin persons after the terror attacks on two Christchurch mosques. Two Indians are receiving treatments, the Indian mission said.
"We have been pursuing with NZ auth whereabouts of 9 Indians, incl 2 PIOs. 2 indians receiving treatment. Following up with NZ Govt for others. Also r in regular touch with their families (sic)," the Twitter account of the Indian High Commission in New Zealand said.
On Friday, the Twitter account of India's High Commissioner in New Zealand Sanjiv Kohli tweeted: "As per updates received from multiple sources there are 9 missing persons of indian nationality/ origin. Official confirmation still awaited. Huge crime against humanity. Our prayers with their families".
In New Delhi, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on Friday that India's High Commission in New Zealand is in touch with local authorities for more information. India's High Commission has said that any Indian national affected by the attacks on two Christchurch mosques can contact the mission for assistance.
The mission has tweeted two contact numbers 021803899 and 021850033 for providing assistance.
Witnesses said that victims being shot at close range, with women and children believed to be among those killed.
The gunman at one mosque was an Australian-born citizen, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in Sydney, describing him as "an extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist".
Approximately 200,000 Indian and Indian-origin people live in New Zealand. There are over 30,000 Indian students in the country, according to the Indian High Commission's data on its website.
(agency inputs)
Four Indians killed in New Zealand Christchurch terrorist attack
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
16 Mar 2019 06:31 PM (IST)
The gunman at one mosque was an Australian-born citizen, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in Sydney, describing him as "an extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist".
The mass shootings at two mosques full of worshippers attending Friday prayers killed 49 people in New Zealand as authorities charged one person, detained three others and defused explosive devices in what appeared to be a carefully planned racist attack./ PTI IMAGE
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