Albanians pay tribute to victims of terrorist attack in Vienna

With flowers and candles in their hands, a group of Albanians of nearly 50 people have held their prayers at places where four innocent persons died from the terrorist attack on the evening of November 2nd in Vienna. Among the victims was a 21-year-old boy from Struga Veles, writes Albinfo Austria. At the initiative [...]
Among the victims was a 21-year-old boy from Struga Veles, writes Albinfo Austria.
At the initiative of the Co-ordination Council of Albanian Associations in Austria, part of this host was joined by Albania's Ambassador to Austria, Rolando Bimo, religious clergymen: Imam Ademisaf Bajrami, Catholic priest Don Nixon Shabani, representatives of Albanian associations, prominent intellectual and prominent activists in Austria.
Together they put wreaths, flowers, and lit candles in four different locations where the bombers killed and injured innocent people on the street.
Bears and flowers were also lit for the young Albanian from Struga Veles.
Unitedly, they condemned this macabre act, considering that such attacks represent no ethnicity, religion, or nation.
The Albanian counterpart sparked the curiosity of many Austrian and international media, which conveyed every step of the footage.












