Brussels attacks: Hunt for suspect as Islamic State claims blasts which killed at least 30
Belgian police find nail bomb and Isis flag during raid after blasts at airport and metro.
Passengers flee in panic through dust and debris in the immediate aftermath of a double bomb attack at Brussels airport.
Police in Belgium are seeking a suspect believed to be on the run after attacks on the Brussels airport and metro left at least 30 dead and nearly 200 injured.
Belgian prime minister Charles Michel joined crowds on Tuesday night to light a candle in memory of the victims. Raids are happening around Belgium after two men “probably” staged suicide bombings at Brussels airport and a third fled, a Belgian prosecutor has said.
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