(PICTURES) Tears as UN holds a minutes of silence for Ethiopia Air crash Victims

The United Nations has suffered one of its biggest losses in years in the deadly crash of an Ethiopian Airlines passenger jet bound for Nairobi, the head of the U.N. in Geneva said on Monday, without giving a new casualty figure.

Michael Moller, director-general of the U.N. European headquarters in Geneva, told a minute of silence, where some 150 personnel gathered: “It is one of the biggest catastrophes we have had in years”.

.@UNKenya Holds Moment of Silence for Crash Victims. @sidchat1 says @UN SG @antonioguterres has sent “a poignant message of condolences to everybody, not just the U.N. staff but the crew of the flight and all other nationalities which were on the plane.” https://t.co/3BbqvB2lLU pic.twitter.com/hyiDODwZmo— UN Kenya (@UnKenya) March 11, 2019

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The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), in a statement on Sunday night, gave a preliminary toll of 19 people from at least five U.N. and affiliated agencies, including the IOM, among 157 victims.

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