Attacks of November 13: day of tributes to 130 victims

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No one forgot on November 13, 2015: 130 dead and more than 350 injured. It was the deadliest terrorist attack ever committed in France. As the trial continues, several tributes took place on Saturday, November 13 at the scene of the attacks.

In front of the Bataclan, Saturday morning, a tribute is paid to the 90 people murdered six years ago to the day on November 13, 2015. The Prime Minister, Jean Castex, the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, survivors, relatives of the victims and Parisians observed a minute of silence. For two months we have been at the trial, we have created a community, it is important to be there for the parents of the victims “, testifies Bruno Poncet, survivor of the Bataclan.

Previously, Jean Castex and Anne Hidalgo laid wreaths in front of the terraces of Parisian bars attacked: the Small Carillon and Little Cambodia (13 dead), the good beer (5 dead), the Comptoir Voltaire, La Belle Team (21 dead) and the Stade de France, where these bloody attacks began. On the night of November 13 to 14, 2015 in Paris, 130 people lost their lives in the deadliest attacks that France has known.


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