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PICTURES: Wounded victims of Paris attack attend memorial in stretchers

Wounded people attend the memorial
Wounded people attend the memorial

French president Francois Hollande has promised the families of those killed and wounded in the Paris attacks that he will do everything to destroy the “army of fanatics” responsible.

Mr Hollande spoke in front of his government, families of the victims and soldiers at a memorial service inside the courtyard of the Invalides national monument.

The names of the 130 dead and their ages were read aloud in a sombre ceremony.

Overwhelmingly young adults in their 20s and 30s, nearly all the victims were killed at a rock concert or on the terraces of bars and restaurants of central Paris.

French President Francois Hollande arrives at a ceremony in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris
French President Francois Hollande arrives at a ceremony in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris
Wounded people attend the memorial
Wounded people attend the memorial
Guests, right, attend during a ceremony in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris
Guests, right, attend during a ceremony in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris
Families and relatives of the victims and people wounded during the attacks attend a ceremony to honor the 130 victims killed in the Nov. 13 attacks, in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris,
Families and relatives of the victims and people wounded during the attacks attend a ceremony to honor the 130 victims killed in the Nov. 13 attacks, in the courtyard of the Invalides in Paris,

Mr Hollande was sitting alone in a simple chair in the Invalides courtyard, an assembled crowd of mourners behind him.

Windows across France were draped with French flags in an uncharacteristic display of patriotism, but the locked-down ceremony lacked the defiance of January, when a million people marched through the streets to honour those killed in the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

France’s military provided the only images of Friday’s ceremony, and no one without an invitation was permitted inside.

Three teams of suicide bombers and gunmen struck across Paris on November 13, beginning at the national stadium – where Mr Hollande was among the spectators – and ending in the storming of the Bataclan concert venue.

A French soldier patrols at Gare du Nord train station in Paris (AP)
A French soldier patrols at Gare du Nord train station in Paris
Floral tributes and candles left at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris
Floral tributes and candles left at Place de la Republique (Republic Square) in Paris