At least 28 dead, 35 injured in terrorist attacks in Brussels
"There were two explosions at a departure hall in Zaventem this morning. One was possibly arranged by a suicide bomber," Leeuw said as media reports emerged of up to 28 deaths.
Leeuw said a third explosion at the Malbeek subway station in central Brussels occurred half an hour after the initial blast.
The European Parliament has increased security after the explosions in a Brussels airport and metro, the parliament`s spokesman said Tuesday.
A series of blasts hit the Belgian capital earlier in the day, including two explosions in the Brussels Zaventem airport that left 13 people killed and 35 injured. Ten people were reportedly killed in explosions at the Maalbeek and Schuman metro stations in central Brussels, local media reported, citing police.
The blasts in Brussels come just days after Salah Abdeslam, the mastermind behind the November Paris Attacks, was arrested in Belgium.






