Belgium explosion.

Deadly explosions ripped through Belgium Tuesday morning, killing at least 28 people at Brussels Airport and a subway station just four days after authorities captured the terrorist behind November's Paris attacks.


A pair of 8 a.m. blasts at the
airport killed at least 13 people, and a third explosion an hour later at a subway station about six miles away killed another 15, officials said. At least one of the bombs was a suicide attack.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the Tuesday morning transit attacks, but they came four days after police in Brussels captured Salah Abdeslam, wanted for the November Paris attacks that killed 130 people. After his arrest, the 26-year-old Frenchman told authorities he had created a new network and was planning new attacks.



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