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Three simultaneous explosions have killed 34 people in Brussels and 170 wounded
At Zaventem Airport & Metro Maaelbeek
After Blasts Attack Brussels Zaventem (Source: Courtesy A. Bayet)
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A double blast occurred about 8 am in the big departures hall of Zaventem airport. At 9 h 11, another took place near metro Parliament.The "disaster plan" was launched. Traffic blocked in the Belgian capital for all public transport were stopes. The toll was heavy, with 34 dead and numerous wounded
A double blast occurred about 8 am in the big departures hall of Zaventem airport. At 9 h 11, another took place near metro Parliament. The "disaster plan" was launched. Traffic blocked in the Belgian capital for all public transport were stopped. The toll is heavy, with 34 dead and numerous seriously wounded (More than a hundred)---------------------------------------------------
The Belgian parquet confirmed it is a terrorrist act.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Belgian TV (RTBF) specifies that a firearm "kalachnikof" was found in the odds of a presumed assailant in Maleenbeck metro station. The European district, which is nearby to the Metro station was also blocked.-----------------------------------------
THE FRENCH MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS RELEASED AN OFFICIAL SAFETY MEASURE------------------------
"Tuesday, March 22 in the morning, two explosions occurred at Zaventem airport in Brussels. Air links were suspended.
An explosion also occurred in the subway of Brussels, in the European quarter. The Brussels metro is closed.
Avoid moving and reassure your loved ones. Follow the safety instructions of the Belgian authorities.
A crisis is open to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, reached at 01 45 55 80 00." French Diplomacy
Terrorism Attack Brussels Zaventem Maelbeek Metro Prime Minister Charles Michel Belgian Federal Police Saint Denis Black Friday Terrorism President Hollande Rahma Sophia R
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