Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Photos Show The World Mourning With Manchester After Deadly Bombing

Photos Show The World Mourning With Manchester After Deadly Bombing

Here are some of the most emotional moments honoring the victims, from France’s Cannes Film Festival to the Australian Parliament.


The world is mourning a day after the deadly bomb attack at the Manchester Arena in England that left 22 dead and more than 50 injured.
Photos show moments of silence being held in places such as the Cannes Film Festival in France and Australian Parliament on Tuesday. Manchester United players also took a moment during their training to remember the victims of Monday’s attack at the Ariana Grande concert. 
See photos of reactions from Manchester and around the world below. 
  • Darren Staples / Reuters
    A man sends a message of support on the pavement in central Manchester, England, in the wake of Monday’s terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena.
  • Reuters Staff / Reuters
    Manchester United soccer players and staff stand for a minute of silence during training honoring the people killed and wounded in the attack at the Ariana Grande concert.
  • Fabrizio Bensch / Reuters
    Flowers lay as a tribute in front of the British embassy in Berlin, Germany to the victims of the Manchester attack, which police say was a suicide bombing.
  • SERGEI SUPINSKY via Getty Images
    A woman lays flowers in front of the British embassy in Kiev, Ukraine.
  • Francois Lenoir / Reuters
    European Union flags are lowered at half-staff in honor of the victims of the Manchester attack, outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Darren Staples / Reuters
    Flowers and messages for the victims of the arena attack placed in central Manchester.
  • Darren Staples / Reuters
    A woman blows a kiss after laying flowers for the victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
  • Reuters
    Australian Members of Parliament stand for a minute of silence during Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, in honor of the people killed and wounded in the Manchester explosion.
  • GERARD JULIEN via Getty Images
    The Union Flag flies at half-staff past others outside the British embassy in the Espacio tower in Madrid, Spain, in homage to the victims of Monday night’s terror attack.
  • Eric Gaillard / Reuters
    Cannes Film Festival general delegate Thierry Fremaux, Cannes Film Festival president Pierre Lescure, actress Isabelle Huppert and staff members observe a minute of silence on the red carpet in honor of the Manchester victims.

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