At least two explosions rocked the international airport of Brussels earlier on March 22, killing no less than 17 people. Another two explosions occurred in the Brussels subway, reportedly leaving at least 10 dead. The city has declared the fourth, highest level of terrorist alert
Brussels attack: explosions at airport, metro
Dozens of people were killed and injured in multiple blasts at Brussels Airport, subway
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Smoke seen at Brussels airport after twin blasts in Zaventem near Brussels, Belgium
© Daniela Schwarzer via AP Women wounded in Brussels Airport
© Ketevan Kardava/ Georgian Public Broadcaster via AP People walking away from Brussels airport after explosions rocked the facility
© AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert Destroyed windows at the terminal building after explosions at Brussels Airport
© EPA/LAURENT DUBRULE Passengers and airport staff being evacuated from the terminal building after explosions at Brussels Airport
© EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET Passengers and airport staff are evacuated from the terminal building after explosions at Brussels Airport in Zaventem
© EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET Ambulance near the terminal building at Brussels Airport
© EPA/LAURENT DUBRULE People outside Brussels airport
© AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert Two explosions occurred at Maelbeek and Schuman metro stations close to the EU institutions in Brussels
© EPA/FRANCESCO CALLEDDA Emergency rescue workers at the site of an explosion at a metro station in Brussels
© APTN via AP Emergency services evacuate a victim wrapped in a blanket after a explosion in a main metro station in Brussels
© AP Photo/Virginia Mayo