Two memorial plaques to the victims of the Bataclan in Paris were discovered

In the concert hall, a minute's silence was held for all the victims, and before that the names of the 90 people who died in the Bataclan were read.
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Ažurirano: 13.11.2016. 11:56h

French President Francois Hollande and Mayor Ann Hidalgo, marking the anniversary of the attack on Paris today, unveiled two memorial plaques in the Bataclan concert hall, dedicated to the victims of that attack.

As AP reports, the Bataclan is the last place Hollande and Hidalgo visited as part of the commemoration of the anniversary of the November 13, 2015, jihadist attack that killed 130 people and wounded hundreds.

In the concert hall, a minute's silence was held for all the victims, and the names of the 90 people who died in the Bataclan were read beforehand.

Hollande and Idalog visited every place that was attacked on November 13, 2015, including the "France" stadium in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, where a memorial plaque to the martyred Manuel Diaz was unveiled.

Today, at the commemoration of the anniversary of the attacks in Paris, Hollande unveiled a memorial plaque dedicated to the man who died in the bomber attack at the "France" stadium in Saint-Denis, a suburb of the French capital.

As reported by AFP, a man, Manuel Diaz, died in the stadium during the soccer match between France and Germany, during the first attack.

The coordinated attacks on November 13, 2015, the worst ever recorded in France, killed a total of 130 people and wounded hundreds.

Hollande and the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, will visit today the places in the French capital where terrorist attacks by jihadists were carried out last year.

British music legend Sting performed last night at the reopening of the Paris concert hall "Bataklan", on the eve of the anniversary of the terrorist attacks by jihadists in which 90 visitors were killed in this hall with automatic weapons and explosives that the attackers were wearing.

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