イスタンブールのテロを追悼 世界の建物がトルコ国旗カラーに(画像)

6月28日にトルコ・イスタンブールの空港で発生した自爆テロを受け、ドイツ・ベルリンのブランデンブルク門やオーストリアのメルボルン市庁舎など世界各地のランドマークがトルコ国旗カラーにライトアップされた。
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6月28日にトルコ・イスタンブールの空港で発生した自爆テロを受け、ドイツ・ベルリンのブランデンブルク門やオーストラリアのメルボルン市庁舎など世界各地のランドマークがトルコ国旗カラーにライトアップされた。

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ドイツ・ベルリンのブランデンブルク門

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オーストラリアのメルボルン市庁舎

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オーストラリア・メルボルンのビクトリア州立図書館

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メキシコ・メキシコシティの外務省ビル

オランダ・アムステルダムの王宮

ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナのスタリ・モスト

クウェート・タワー

オーストラリアのビクトリア州議会

【UPDATE】2016/07/04 1:56

掲出時、フランジョ・トゥジマン橋としていましたが、スタリ・モストに名称を修正しました。

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