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Boston, Apr 16 (EFE/EPA).- Church bells rang Thursday at 2:49 pm in memory of the victims of the 2013 bomb attack in the anual Boston marathon.Despite being canceled in 2020, the finish line of the Boston Marathon is now ready for this year's edition.The city's acting mayor, Kim Janey, and Boston Athletic Association executive director Tom Girlk have visited the memorials on the eighth anniversary of the bombing. Marathon runner Nikki Mansfield was also present at the memorial.(Camera: CJ GUNTHER)SHOT LIST: THE FINISH LINE OF THE BOSTON MARATHON AND THE MOMENT IN WHICH THE CHURCH BELLS RING TO COMMEMORATE THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOSTON MARATHONG BOMBING IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, US.
Victims' families, survivors and dignitaries gather to mark the 25th anniversary of the Omagh bombing, the deadliest attack in the period of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland known as the "Troubles". On 15 August, 1998, a massive car bomb planted by dissident republicans tore through Omagh's busy town centre killing 29 people and injuring 220. IMAGES
Hiroshima marks the 76th anniversary of its atomic bombing by the United States with a ceremony at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The mayor is expected to urge world leaders to shift away from nuclear deterrence to trust-building dialogue, against the backdrop of the ongoing Tokyo Olympics. IMAGES
HBO release trailer for new documentary "Marathon: The Patriots Day Bombing" which examines the bombing which killed three and wounded more than 260 people. Rough Cut - no reporter narration.
Three years after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three and left more than 260 injured, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh lay a wreath with survivors to mark the third-year anniversary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).