Samia Doughan (C), mother of twin girls, holds a picture of her husband Mohammad, 48, who was killed in the August 4 explosion at the Port of Beirut, as she stands with families of other victims during a protest marking the four month anniversary since the blast, at the entrance to the Port of Beirut, in Beirut, Lebanon December 4, 2020. Picture taken December 4, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
BEIRUT (Reuters) – They gather in groups, wearing black, in the shadow of buildings gutted by the explosion that shook this city on Aug. 4. Men, women and children from Christian and Muslim sects cradle portraits of their dead.
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