A ceremony was held near the scene to commemorate the victims, five years after the terrorist attack that killed 86 people when a large truck crashed into a fireworks spectator in Nice, southern France.

The terrorist attack killed 86 people five years ago in July in Nice, southern France, when a heavy-duty truck driven by a Tunisian man plunged into a promenade of fireworks spectators on Bastille Day.



On the 14th, five years after the incident, a ceremony was held near the scene to commemorate the victims, with the participation of Prime Minister Castex and the bereaved family. The rose flower was turned.



In France, the terrorist attacks by members of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State, which killed 130 people in 2015, occurred.



Since then, terrorist attacks and attempted terrorist attacks have continued, and in October last year, a terrorist attack occurred in which a junior high school teacher who showed a caricature to a student while teaching about freedom of expression was killed.



The French government is strengthening measures such as opening specialized rehabilitation facilities, saying that there are many cases in which young people are dyed with radical ideas in a short period of time and suddenly cause an incident.