Paris attacks: Minute's silence for Paris attacks victims at midday Monday

Flowers, candels and the French national flag with the Latin, "Tossed but not sunk" the motto of Paris writen on it. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS, France (AFP) - France will hold a minute's silence on Monday for the victims of a wave of deadly attacks on Paris, the office of Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Saturday.

The observance will take place at midday (1100 GMT), and flags will be lowered to half mast, it said.

France is observing three days of mourning over the carnage, which killed 128 people and wounded more than 250 in the worst bloodshed in Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings.

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