A several explosions happened in the airport of Brussels. They are talking of several wounded and deads.
Source: BBC
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A several explosions happened in the airport of Brussels. They are talking of several wounded and deads.
Source: BBC
WORK AND FIGHT FOR THE REVOLUTION AND AGAINST THE INJUSTICE.
Update: there have been another bomb in metro station close to the Parliament.
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WORK AND FIGHT FOR THE REVOLUTION AND AGAINST THE INJUSTICE.
Belgium is a supporter of terror organizations together many other European countries. A few days ago they allowed PKK terror organization to open stands and meeting places. A few Turkish nationalist burned their tents and properties. Then Belgium state established a new meeting place for terrorists and gave them police protection. Now they are blowing up. You know "the snake that which does not touch me can live a thousands years I dont care." but now the snake touch you dear Belgium.
Brussels bombings...
Explosions rock Brussels airport, subway; 28 reported dead
Mar 22,`16 -- Explosions, at least one likely caused by a suicide bomber, rocked the Brussels airport and subway system Tuesday, prompting a lockdown of the Belgian capital and heightened security across Europe. At least 28 people were reported dead.
See also:A spokesman for the Brussels Metro said 15 people were killed and 55 injured in an explosion on a train, and Belgian media reported at least 13 dead in two explosions at the airport, with many others injured. Belgium raised its terror alert to the highest level, diverting planes and trains and ordering people to stay where they were. Airports across Europe immediately tightened security. "We are at war," French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said after a crisis meeting called by the French president. "We have been subjected for the last few months in Europe to acts of war."
European security officials have been bracing for a major attack for weeks, and warned that the Islamic State group was actively preparing to strike. The arrest Friday of a key suspect in the November attacks in Paris heightened those fears, as investigators said many more people were involved than originally thought, and that some are still on the loose. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Tuesday's attacks, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said there was no immediate evidence linking key Paris suspect Salah Abdeslam to them. After his arrest Friday, Abdeslam told authorities he had created a new network and was planning new attacks.
Belgian media reported that 13 people were killed at the airport, where two explosions splattered blood across the departure lounge and collapsed the ceiling. The explosions hit during the busy morning rush. Smoke was seen billowing out of the terminal. Anthony Deloos, an airport worker for Swissport, which handles check-in and baggage services, said the first explosion took place near the Swissport counters where customers pay for overweight baggage. He and a colleague said the second blast hit near the Starbucks cafe. "We heard a big explosion. It's like when you're in a party and suddenly your hearing goes out, from like a big noise," Deloos said, adding that shredded paper floated through the air as a colleague told him to run. "I jumped into a luggage chute to be safe," he said.
Tom De Doncker, 21, check-in agent intern, was near the site of the second explosion. "I saw a soldier pulling away a body," he said. "It felt like I was hit too" from the concussion of the blast. Zach Mouzoun, who arrived on a flight from Geneva about 10 minutes before the first blast, told BFM television that the second, louder explosion brought down ceilings and ruptured pipes, mixing water with victims' blood. "It was atrocious. The ceilings collapsed," he said. "There was blood everywhere, injured people, bags everywhere." "We were walking in the debris. It was a war scene," he said.
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Many dead in Brussels terror attacks
Tue, 22 Mar 2016 - Many people have been killed or seriously injured in terrorist attacks at Brussels international airport and a city metro station, Belgium's PM says.
Related:Two explosions hit Zaventem airport at about 07:00 GMT, and another struck Maelbeek metro station an hour later. The government has not confirmed casualty numbers. Brussels transport officials say 15 died at Maelbeek and media say up to 13 died at the airport. Belgium has now raised its terror threat to its highest level. The attacks come four days after Salah Abdeslam, the main fugitive in the Paris attacks, was seized in Brussels.
Prime Minister Charles Michel called the Brussels attacks "blind, violent and cowardly", saying they were a "tragic moment in our country's history. I would like to call on everyone to show calmness and solidarity". European Union president Donald Tusk said: "These attacks mark another low by the terrorists in the service of hatred and violence." The airport and whole transport system in Brussels are closed.
'Blood everywhere'
Two blasts tore through the departures area of Zaventem airport shortly after 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT). The Belgian prosecutor said "probably a suicide bomber" was involved. The Belga news agency reports that shots were fired and shouts in Arabic were heard before the two explosions. Images on social media showed panic as people fled the airport. All flights have been diverted. Eurostar has cancelled all trains to and from Brussels.
Security has been stepped up at Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the UK Foreign Office has advised British nationals to avoid crowded areas in Belgium. UK PM David Cameron will chair a meeting of the Cobra response committee later on Tuesday morning. France has stepped up security. President Francois Hollande has held a cabinet meeting to discuss the Belgian explosions. There is also extra security at Dutch airports.
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France's Hollande calls emergency meeting after Brussels blasts
22 Mar.`16 - French President Francois Hollande called an emergency meeting of senior government ministers on Tuesday after a series of explosions in Brussels.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian were among those present, according to the president's office. The deadly explosions were carried out at Brussels airport earlier on Tuesday by a suicide bomber, Belgium's federal prosecutor said according to broadcasters VTM and RTBF. A further blast struck a metro station in the capital shortly afterwards.
The blasts at the airport and metro station occurred four days after the arrest in Brussels of a suspected participant in the November militant attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. Police had been on alert for any reprisal action in both capitals, which lie about 315 kilometers apart across an open border.
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The attack in Belgium shows that the conflict is escalating. Europe is not handling it well. Belgium blocked access to social media for awhile.
Europe is desperate. What Belgium encouraged against terror organizations is now coming back to bite them.
You didn't answer my question -- do you approve of the attacks?
I think we all understand that Islamic violence is trickling Westward -- we've seen ample evidence of it. It's just that sane people don't enjoy news of innocents being slaughtered.
That's why I asked you the question -- do you approve of the attacks in Belgium?