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

In Nice, southern France, in July 2016, a heavy truck driven by a Tunisian man crashed into a promenade of fireworks spectators on Bastille Day, killing 86 people.



On the 14th, six years after the terrorist attack, a ceremony was held near the scene with the participation of Minister of Justice DuPont Moreti and the bereaved family, and a new monument was unveiled in memory of the victims.



In France, the terrorist attacks by members of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State, which killed 130 people in 2015, have continued to occur in various parts of the country.



In March, France's leading newspaper Lemond said that the authorities are monitoring about 5,500 people, saying that they have radical ideas, and how to prevent terrorist attacks. However, it continues to be an issue.