Manchester bombing victims mourned at home and abroad
Concert attack draws support and sympathy from around the world
Floral tributes
People look over floral tributes in St. Ann's Square on Wednesday for the victims of the Manchester suicide bombing. Twenty-two people were killed and dozens injured during Monday night's bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
Makeshift memorial
People left handwritten notes and flowers for the victims of the bombing.
Multi-faith vigil
A woman wearing a Union Jack hijab reads a poem during a multi-faith vigil for victims of the attack. Leaders from Manchester's Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities echoed the message that extremists would not drive a wedge between the city's religious groups.
Small comfort
A Muslim man comforts a Jewish woman praying next to a display of flowers in Albert Square, where a vigil was held on Tuesday for victims of Monday night's attack. He then helped her away, linking arms with her and carrying her chair in his other hand.
Minute of silence
Liverpool and Sydney teams observe a minute silence for the victims of the Manchester attack, ahead of the exhibition match between Sydney FC and Liverpool FC at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday.
Manchester United
Fans display a banner before a soccer match between Ajax Amsterdam and Manchester United soccer teams on Wednesday.
French condolences
French President Emmanuel Macron signs the book of condolences next to British Ambassador Edward Llewellyn at the British Embassy in Paris on Tuesday. "Our terrorist enemies have struck again," Macron wrote in the condolence book. "We are more united and determined than ever in facing them."
Evening vigil
Around 6,000 people gathered in central Manchester on Tuesday to unite in solidarity and to remember the victims of the bombing the night before.
Signs of support
Thousands of people wave placards showing their love for Manchester during Tuesday's vigil.
Canada at half-mast
The Canadian flag flies at half-mast on the Peace Tower in Ottawa. The flag will remain at half-mast until sunset Thursday in memory of the victims of the attack in Manchester.
Swiss remembrance
A water fountain in Geneva is lit with blue, red and white in remembrance of the victims of the attack.
Tribute in Croatia
A man stands in front of a fountain illuminated with the colours of the Union Jack on Tuesday evening, in Zagreb, Croatia. Britain will fall silent for a minute at 11 a.m. on Thursday morning to remember the victims of the Manchester attack.