France has paid tribute to the 130 people who were killed 10 years ago in a series of attacks in and around Paris , with President Emmanuel Macron stressing that the country continues to heal in the aftermath of the deadly assaults.
ISIL (ISIS) attackers carried out bombings and opened fire in coordinated attacks on cafe terraces, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall on November 13, 2015, turning the French capital into a scene of calamity.
“The pain remains,” Macron wrote on social media on Thursday morning. “In solidarity, for the lives lost, the wounded, the families and the loved ones, France remembers.”
The French president was among a group of officials who paid their respects to the victims on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, observing a minute of silence and laying w

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