63 Canadians were killed in the crash. Here’s how the country is mourning.

Last night, Canadians held candle-night vigils across several cities across the country to mourn the victims of the crash.

At least 63 Canadians were among the 176 victims.

Earlier in the day,Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canadian officials have intelligence from their own sources and Canada’s allies that shows Ukrainian International Airlines flight 752 was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile.

“This may have been unintentional,” Trudeau said today, adding that international partners should be involved in the investigation.

Here’s what the vigils looked like:

Mourners console each other during a vigil for the victims of Ukrainian Airlines flight 752 in Toronto, Canada, on January 9.
Mourners console each other during a vigil for the victims of Ukrainian Airlines flight 752 in Toronto, Canada, on January 9. Geoff Robins/AFP/Getty Images
Photos of victims are surrounded by candles and flower tributes during a vigil in Toronto. Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto/Getty Images
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits a memorial for the crash victims on January 9 in Ottawa, Canada.
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits a memorial for the crash victims on January 9 in Ottawa, Canada. Dave Chan/Getty Images
People react during a service at Western University in London, Ontario on January 8 for the four graduate students who were killed in the crash in Iran.
People react during a service at Western University in London, Ontario on January 8 for the four graduate students who were killed in the crash in Iran. Geoff Robins/AFP/Getty Images

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