Eiffel Tower to go dark after Kabul bombing

This combination of pictures created on December 29, 2017, shows the Eiffel Tower before and after its lights were switched off as a tribute for the victims of a suicide blast targeting Shiites in Kabul.
More than 40 people were killed and dozens were wounded in the attack on December 28, officials said. Darkness will again envelop the iconic tower on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, after another bombing earlier in the day killed 95 and wounded 158 in the Afghan capital. AFP

PARIS, France — The Eiffel Tower will cut its lights on Saturday night to commemorate those killed and wounded in a devastating ambulance bombing in Kabul, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said on Twitter.

“Tonight at midnight the Eiffel Tower will go out in homage to the victims of the horrific attack that struck Kabul,” Hidalgo said.

“The city of Paris and Parisians are with the Afghan people who are once again facing terrorist barbarity.”

At least 95 people were killed and 158 wounded on Saturday when an explosives-packed ambulance blew up in a crowded area of Kabul.

A statement from France’s foreign ministry condemned Saturday’s attack and offered support for Afghanistan’s fight against “the scourge of terrorism.”

The icon of Paris’ skyline is often dimmed or made to display the colors of a country’s flag in shows of respect for those killed or maimed by terror attacks.  /cbb

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