Czech Republic holds a nationwide day of grieving for the victims of its worst mass killing
PRAGUE-- The Czech Republic came to a grinding halt at twelve noon Saturday as individuals throughout the nation observed a minute of silence as part of a nationwide day of grieving to honor the victims of the worst mass killing in Czech history.National flags on public structures were at half-staff and bells tolled at midday. A Mass at St. Vitus cathedral in Prague, the most significant in the nation, was commemorated for the victims. President Petr Pavel and speakers of both homes of Parliament participated in the service that was open to everybody."We're all still in a shock in our own methods," Prague archbishop Jan Graubner stated. "We require to plainly condemn what took place however we likewise require to check out the future."Mourners bring flowers and candle lights outside the st...