Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.
Thousands of Stockholm residents have held a minute of silence for the victims of truck attack.
They gathered at Stockholm’s central square near the site of Friday’s attack to show support victims, when a man rammed a truck into a crowd, killing four people and injuring 15.
The multi-ethnic nature of the Swedish metropolis was on display throughout the crowds that gathered in a show of unity against violence and held a minute of silence for the victims.