Afghanistan, May 19 -- Keir Starmer condemned a deadly attack on a mosque in San Diego, saying such violence increases fear and insecurity among Muslim communities.

In a message posted on X, Starmer expressed solidarity with victims and warned that Islamophobia and social division create conditions that can lead to violent attacks.

Police said at least three people, including a security guard, were killed in Monday's attack at an Islamic center in San Diego. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

Police also said the bodies of two teenage suspects were later found near the mosque. Local authorities increased security around several mosques and Islamic centers in California following the attack amid fears of ...