commemoration to be held for victims. I mean: do these have same meaning "commemoration will be held for victims"
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Yes. The full formal version would be "A commemoration is to be held for [the] victims", and is indeed a way of expressing the future. In newspaper headlines, this would usually be shortened to "Commemoration to be held for victims."
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