France honors victims 10 years after attacks at Bataclan concert hall, cafes and national stadium
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France honors victims 10 years after attacks at Bataclan concert hall, cafes and national stadium
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"On Nov. 13, 2015, nine Islamic State group gunmen and suicide bombers struck within minutes of one another at several locations in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II. They targeted fans at the Stade de France stadium and cafe-goers and ending with a bloodbath in the Bataclan, killing 130 people. Two survivors who later took their own life as consequence of the physical and mental trauma also have been recognized as victims."
Reporting covers reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech with on-the-ground journalists. Donations fund reporters and allow journalism to remain accessible without paywalls, funded by those who can afford it. The Independent is trusted across the political spectrum. Ten years after the Nov. 13, 2015 attacks, survivors continue to struggle with trauma as France prepares commemorations for the victims. The attacks involved nine Islamic State group gunmen and suicide bombers who struck multiple locations, killing 130 and injuring more than 400. Two survivors who later died by suicide have been recognized as victims, and survivors describe intense emotions and a focus on grief and remembrance.
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