Eiffel Tower to be lit with Belgium's colours after attacks

The symbol of Paris will be bathed in black, yellow and red light in homage to the victims of Brussels terror attacks.

Update: 2016-03-22 13:38 GMT
The symbol of Paris will be bathed in black, yellow and red light in homage to \"the victims, their loved ones and all the people of Belgium,\" she said in a statement following the attacks that killed at least 26. (Photo: Twitter)

Paris: The Eiffel Tower will be lit up on Tuesday evening with Belgium's national colours in solidarity with the victims of the Brussels attacks, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced.

The symbol of Paris will be bathed in black, yellow and red light in homage to "the victims, their loved ones and all the people of Belgium," she said in a statement following the attacks that killed at least 26.

"Today Europe is targeted at her heart," Hidalgo said. "Once more it is basic values that are attacked: freedom, humanism, tolerance and unshakeable commitment to democracy."

She expressed her "full solidarity and that of Parisians," the statement said, adding that the mayor spoke to Brussels counterpart Yvan Mayeur to "tell him how much we share their sadness and grief."

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