Parc Des Princes Observes Solemn Tribute on Attack Anniversary | Sports-Games
- Soccer players from France and Ukraine observed a minute of silence at Parc des Princes to honor the victims of the Paris terror attacks on their 10th anniversary, as part of city-wide commemorations.
- The attacks on November 13, 2015, resulted in 132 deaths and over 400 injuries, starting outside Stade de France during a match between France and Germany.
- Salim Toorabally, a security guard who prevented a bomber's entry, was present at the match.
- The stadium announcer expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people regarding the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Soccer-Paris's Parc des Princes pays tribute to victims of Nov. 13, 2015 attacks
PARIS (Reuters) -Players and fans observed a minute's silence at the Parc des Princes on Thursday to honour the victims of the November 13, 2015 attacks, marking a solemn start to the evening ahead of France's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine.
Players and fans remember victims of 2015 Paris terror attacks before France-Ukraine soccer match
Soccer players from France and Ukraine joined supporters in a minute’s silence before their match to end a poignant day of commemorations across the city for victims of the Paris terror attacks 10 years ago.
In parallel with the commemorations held in the centre of Paris, spectators and players present at the Parc des Princes for France-Ukraine honoured the memory of the people killed during the attacks ten years ago.
Parc des Princes Observes Solemn Tribute on Attack Anniversary | Sports-Games
In a solemn tribute, the Parc des Princes observed a minute's silence on the tenth anniversary of the November 13, 2015, attacks in Paris. The tribute occurred before France's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine, with the stadium lit by fans' phones, marking a poignant moment of remembrance.
This Thursday, on the occasion of the match between the team of France and Ukraine at the Parc des Princes, vibrant tributes were paid to the victims of the attacks of 13 November 2015.
REPORTING - In a necessarily unique context with the 10 years of terrorist attacks in Paris, supporters responded present for France-Ukraine.
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