A memorial service was held on the 13th, just six years after the terrorist attacks in France, which killed 130 people, and many thought about the victims.

In the November 2015 Paris attacks in Paris, France, members of IS = Islamic State shot guns at restaurants and concert halls, killing a total of 130 people.



On the 13th, six years after the incident, a memorial service was held at the scene of the incident in Paris and the suburbs, attended by government officials and bereaved families, and 90 of them died in front of the concert hall in Paris. I silently prayed for a minute to commemorate the victims.



In front of the lithograph with the names of each victim, there were some bereaved families offering flowers and touching their names.

Twenty people were indicted for terrorism over this case, and in a trial that began in September, the bereaved family and victims complained of the sadness and painful memories of losing their relatives in a sudden terrorism. The shock spread again.



A 55-year-old man who was present at the scene at the time said, "I wasn't physically injured, but mentally I didn't. The important thing for us is to be close to those who lost their families here. I was talking.



A woman who was watching the incident on TV at the age of 13 said, "I have a strong memory of the incident. I would like to offer flowers here to commemorate the victims."