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Bastille Day attack: three-month anniversary homage begins

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Tributes got underway Satruday to the 86 people killed in Nice's Bastille Day truck massacre, three months on from the jihadist atrocity in the southern resort city. The homage to the dead as well as more than 400 injured in the July 14 attack was postponed until a day after the three-month anniversary because of storms in the region. IMAGES

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