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Multiple explosions at Brussels' airport and at a downtown metro stop rocked the city Tuesday, killing at least 31 people and injuring at least 187 and shutting down all public transportation.
Khalid El Bakraoui (top left), the suicide bomber at the Maalbeek subway station. His brother, Ibrahim El Bakraoui (top right), was one of the three attackers at the Brussels airport. Najim ...
BRUSSELS -- Islamic extremists struck Tuesday in the heart of Europe, killing at least 34 people and wounding scores of others in back-to-back bombings of the Brussels airport and subway that ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — Bombs exploded Tuesday at the Brussels airport and in the city's subway, killing at least 31 people and wounding dozens, as a European capital was again locked down amid ...
The Brussels subway attack that killed at least 20 people, injured dozens of others and brought transportation to a standstill was just the latest in a string of attacks that targeted the least ...
Dawn broke Wednesday on a Brussels facing a new reality – a city ... and then another at a downtown subway station, killed 31 people and injured 270 others. “You can feel the fear on the ...
detonated a suicide bomb on the Brussels subway at the end of rush hour. The bomber, whom Van Leeuw said was identified by his fingerprints, was in the second car of a train at the Maelbeek metro ...
Belgium soldiers patrol Thursday around the main court building where Salah Abdeslam, the top suspect in last year's deadly Paris attacks, was expected to appear before a judge in Brussels, Belgium.
One man was identified as one of the Brussels subway attackers. — -- A man in custody in Belgium confessed to authorities he's the so-called "man in the hat," who was caught on video at the ...
shortly after eight o'clock in the morning local time to blast ripped through Zaventem airport in Brussels in the crowded departure area. In 2016, it was a scene of panic, shock and devastation.
Brussels attack update: Scores of people dead and injured in airport and subway blasts Skip to content All Sections Subscribe Now 56°F Monday, March 31st 2025 Today's e-Edition ...