UN Security Council honors victims of London attack

UN Security Council honors victims of London attack
Margot Wallstrom Sweden’s foreign minister (C) pauses with other members during a minute of silence at the Security Council on March 23, 2017 at UN Headquarters in New York. (AFP)
Updated 23 March 2017
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UN Security Council honors victims of London attack

UN Security Council honors victims of London attack

UNITED NATION: The UN Security Council observed a minute of silence Thursday in honor of those killed in the attack in London and all victims of terrorism.
Opening a meeting dedicated to discussing Somalia, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urged colleagues to “pay tribute to the memory of yesterday’s attacks and to all the victims of terrorism across the world.” 
British authorities said the perpetrator of the attack was born in Britain and known to intelligence services because of suspected links to Islamist extremism.
He was shot dead outside parliament after killing three people — a policeman and two pedestrians.
The Daesh has claimed responsibility for the attack.