On Monday August 5, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon extended condolences to U.S. President Donald over two mass shootings that left 29 dead and dozens injured in the United States in weekend. 

In his message of condolences, Tajik leader calls those shootings “disgusting manifestations of violence.”

Emomali Rahmon also asked to convey his deep condolences to families and friends of those who had been killed in those shootings.

Tajik leader also wished complete recovery to people wounded in those shootings. 

Two mass shootings left at least 29 people dead and dozens injured in the United States in weekend.

Media reports say a massacre at a Walmart superstore in El Paso, the Texas border city, left at least 20 people dead.  Investigators in El Paso reportedly said that the massacre at the Walmart superstore had been preceded by the suspected gunman publishing an anti-immigration screed via the darker recesses of the internet.  The suspect in the El Paso shooting on Saturday was arrested and is being held in custody.  Local prosecutors charged a 21-year-old white man, Patrick Crusius, with murder and said they would pursue the death penalty and federal authorities are investigating it as a hate crime

Another mass shooting took place in the early hours of Sunday, August 4 just 13 hours later in Dayton, Ohio.  A gunman in Dayton, reportedly opened fire in the city’s downtown area around 1am on Sunday, killing nine people. He was armed with a high-powered rifle and a 100-round magazine before police shot him dead within 30 seconds of his beginning a rampage.  Law enforcement named the Dayton shooter as 24-year-old Connor Betts. Betts’s 22-year-old sister Megan was among the victims. The incident is still in the early stages of investigation and it is reportedly too early to assign a motive.