France pays homage to Paris terrorism attacks seven years on Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and former president François Hollande have paid homage to the victims of the attacks today (November 13) in memory of the 130 who lost their lives

(Connexion) French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne is among those to have paid homage to the victims of the terrorist attacks of November 13, seven years after 130 died and 350 were injured.

A minute of silence was observed today, November 13, 2022, on the site of the attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis on November 13, 2015. The names of the dead were read out, and wreaths were laid.

The locations were Le Stade de France, terraces of the restaurants le Carillon, le Petit Cambodge, La Bonne Bière, le Comptoir Voltaire, and la Belle Équipe; and the concert venue of the Bataclan.

Ms Borne was joined by Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, and the presidents of the victim associations, Arthur Dénouveaux of Life for Paris, and Philippe Duperron of 13onze15.

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