MOSCOW, January 7 (Sputnik) — Moscow is outraged by the terrorist attack on the editorial office of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris and emphasizes the need to continue joint efforts to tackle the terrorist threat, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
"We condemn this terrorist attack. This tragedy stresses the necessity to continue cooperation in tackling the terrorist threat," the ministry's statement said.
The ministry also extended its condolences to the victims' families in a statement.
On Wednesday, three masked men opened fire in the editorial office of the satirical weekly magazine in Paris, killing 12 people, 10 of them journalists and two police officers. The magazine's editor Stephane Charbonnier was also killed in the attack.
Charlie Hebdo posted a tweet shortly before the attack with a cartoon of the leader of the Islamic State terrorist group Abu Bakr Baghdadi.
The same day, French President Francois Hollande said French authorities would track the perpetrators down to bring those responsible to justice.