New York's Empire State Building to go dark for Turkey

The tribute has become a somber ritual following a string of high-profile attacks

The Empire State Building is seen dark on June 29, 2016 in New York to pay tirbute to the victims of a suicide attack at the Istanbul's main aiport. The tribute has become a somber ritual following a string of high-profile attacks, including bombings in Paris last November, in Belgium in March and the Orlando nightclub shooting earlier this month. PHOTO: AFP

NEW YORK:
New York's famed Empire State Building will go dark on Wednesday in tribute to the 41 people killed and 239 wounded in a suicide attack at Istanbul's main international airport.

The tribute has become a somber ritual following a string of high-profile attacks, including bombings in Paris last November, in Belgium in March and the Orlando nightclub shooting earlier this month.

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The landmark building said it would darken its world-famous lights in sympathy for the victims and those affected by Tuesday's attack.

Turkey and the CIA have pointed the finger of blame at the Islamic State extremist group based in Iraq and Syria. There has been no claim of responsibility.

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Witnesses described scenes of terror and panic as the attackers began shooting indiscriminately and then blew themselves up at the entrance to Ataturk airport, one of Europe's busiest aviation hubs.
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