French PM says several terror attack victims not identified


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Sunday said a number of the 129 victims of Friday's terror attacks here were still not identified but the government and public services were working hard to complete this task.
Speaking at the Military College, where a support centre has been set up for families of victims, Valls said that the attacks two days ago had "broken lives, the lives of young people" who had been out on a Friday night.
He said that despite all efforts, nothing could ever comfort the families of those who lost loved ones.
"There are 103 bodies identified," Valls said on "BFM TV", adding that "between 20 and 30 bodies were still not identified." France is observing three days of National Mourning for the victims of the attacks and a nation-wide "minute of silence" will be respected Monday at midday, local time.
Hospital sources also said Sunday that of the 352 people wounded in the terror attacks, 99 are in very critical condition where their survival is still not assured.


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