Two explosions have struck the departures area of Zaventem airport in Brussels. The Belgian government has confirmed there are casualties but has given no numbers yet, BBC reports.
At least 13 people have reportedly been killed and dozens injured after two explosions ripped through Zaventem Airport in Brussels in an apparent suicide attack. Shots were fired and Arabic shouted before the bomb blasts, according to Belgian news agency Belga, as there were fresh reports of an explosion at Maalbeek metro station in the citySource:http://en.censor.net.ua/p380342Source:http://en.censor.net.ua/p380342
Explosions in Brussels airport: reports say of 13 killed, 35 wounded, - The Guardian
13 people were killed, 35 wounded in Brussels airport explosions.
The death toll at the Zaventem airport in Brussels has increased to 13, according to the Belgian broadcaster VRT, with a further 35 people severely injured, Reuters reports. The media cite local hospital authorities, where those wounded are treated after the blasts.
European Commission employees were ordered to remain in the buildings.
Later, the Metro operator La Stib has confirmed that 15 people were killed in the Maelbeek metro station blast, The Guardian reported.
According to La Stib, 15 people were killed, 55 wounded, 10 of them in grave condition.
At least 13 people have reportedly been killed and dozens injured after two explosions ripped through Zaventem Airport in Brussels in an apparent suicide attack. Shots were fired and Arabic shouted before the bomb blasts, according to Belgian news agency Belga, as there were fresh reports of an explosion at Maalbeek metro station in the citySource:http://en.censor.net.ua/p380342Source:http://en.censor.net.ua/p380342
Explosions in Brussels airport: reports say of 13 killed, 35 wounded, - The Guardian
13 people were killed, 35 wounded in Brussels airport explosions.
The death toll at the Zaventem airport in Brussels has increased to 13, according to the Belgian broadcaster VRT, with a further 35 people severely injured, Reuters reports. The media cite local hospital authorities, where those wounded are treated after the blasts.
European Commission employees were ordered to remain in the buildings.
Later, the Metro operator La Stib has confirmed that 15 people were killed in the Maelbeek metro station blast, The Guardian reported.
According to La Stib, 15 people were killed, 55 wounded, 10 of them in grave condition.