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UN condemns ‘barbaric and cowardly’ Nice attack

French soldiers stand guard by the sealed off area of an attack after a truck drove on to the sidewalk and plowed through a crowd of revelers who'd gathered to watch the fireworks in the French resort city of Nice, southern France, Friday, July 15, 2016. A spokesman for France's Interior Ministry says there are likely to be "several dozen dead" after a truck drove into a crowd of revelers celebrating Bastille Day in the French city of Nice. AP Photo

State of emergency extended after Nice attack

UNITED NATIONS—The UN Security Council on Thursday strongly condemned the “barbaric and cowardly terrorist attack” that took place during Bastille Day celebrations in the French city of Nice.

At least 80 people including children were killed and dozens injured when the attacker drove a truck through a crowd watching a fireworks display to mark the holiday.

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The council unanimously adopted a French-drafted statement that “condemned in the strongest terms” the attack and expressed condolences to the families of the victims.

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The council reaffirmed that terrorism constitutes one of the most serious threats to world peace and security.

“Any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable,” said the statement from the 15 council members.

The attack was the third major strike against France in less than 18 months.

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