Paris Honors Victims on Ninth Anniversary of November 13 Attacks
Ceremonies across the city commemorate those lost in the 2015 terrorist attacks, with leaders and survivors gathering in remembrance.
- Commemorations took place at key attack sites, including the Bataclan, Stade de France, and various bars and restaurants in Paris.
- Prime Minister Michel Barnier and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo participated in the ceremonies, meeting with survivors and victims' families.
- President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the enduring impact of the attacks, stating that the events remain 'engraved in our memories in letters of pain.'
- The ceremonies highlighted the resilience of the Paris community, with a focus on solidarity and remembrance.
- The name of Fred Dewilde, a Bataclan survivor who recently died by suicide, was honored for the first time at the memorial.