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President Michael D Higgins at Collins Barracks in Dublin today. PA
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Irish men and women who died in wars or during UN service remembered

President Michael D Higgins led the commemoration event at Collins Barracks in Dublin.

IRISH MEN AND women who lost their lives in past wars or on service with the United Nations have been remembered today in Dublin.

President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Micheál Martin and members of the cabinet were among those who took part in the act of commemoration at Collins Barracks.

The date falls every year on the Sunday closest to 11 July, the anniversary of the signing of the 1921 truce which ended the war of independence.

Following the laying of a wreath by the president, a minute’s silence was observed.

This year the ceremony was closed to the public in line with coronavirus regulations.

Those who have died with Covid-19 were also remembered at the event.

Ceremonies were also held in Cork, Galway, Kilkenny, Limerick and Waterford. These were similarly closed to members of the public.

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