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World Shows Solidarity With Nice Rampage Victims
Countries across the world give their condolences with memorials dedicated to the victims of the Nice truck rampage.

French Republican guards of the Elysee presidential Palace set French flag at half mast at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, on July 15, 2016.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the government is declaring three days of national mourning after the attack. A French resident of Tunisian descent drove a truck through night-time crowds celebrating Bastille Day along Nice's beachfront.
According to reports, at least 84 people died and many were wounded after a truck drove into the crowd on the famous Promenade des Anglais during celebrations of Bastille Day in Nice, late July 14. Anti-terrorism police took over the investigation in the incident, media added.

People gather in front of the memorial set on the 'Promenade des Anglais' where the truck crashed into the crowd during the Bastille Day celebrations, in Nice.
French President Francois Hollande said July 15 that "many foreigners and young children" were among those killed or injured after the truck attack on a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, with around 50 fighting for their lives.

French fans show "Pray for Nice" banners to honor victims of the Bastille Day attack in Nice prior to the tennis Davis Cup quarterfinal match between Czech Republic and France in Trinec, Czech Republic, on Friday, July 15.
President Hollande extended the country's state of emergency for three month is wake of the recent attacks.







Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, second right, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right, French ambassador to Russia Jean-Maurice Ripert, center, and his spouse Yael, left, pay tribute to the victims of terrorist attack in Nice at a memorial place in front of French embassy in Moscow, on July 15.



Indian students take part in a prayer meeting in memory of the victims of Nice at the Mahatma Gandhi International School in Ahmedabad on July 15.