Vatican condemns Nice terrorist attack which kills 84
people
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| Police officers and soldiers at the scene of a terrorist attack in Nice, France. At least 84 people were killed after a man drove a heavy truck into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day.-AP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has condemned the terrorist attack in Nice, France, which on Thursday night
killed at least 84 people.
“We have followed during the
night, with the greatest concern, the terrible news which has come from Nice,”
said the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, SJ.
“We want to make known, on
the part of Pope Francis and ourselves, our sharing and solidarity in the
suffering of the victims and all the French people, in what was supposed to be
a great day of celebration,” –Father Lombardi continued – “We condemn in an
absolute manner every manifestation of homicidal folly, hatred, terrorism, and
attacks against peace.”
The terrorist drove a heavy
truck at high speeds into a crowd that had just watched a fireworks
celebration. The truck was finally stopped after travelling two kilometres, and
the driver was killed in a shootout with police.
The attack comes eight months
and a day after gunmen and suicide bombers from the so-called Islamic State
struck Paris on November 13, 2015, killing 130 people. Four months ago,
Belgian Islamists linked to the Paris attackers killed 32 people at a Brussels
airport.

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