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Brussels attack - 31 dead

AK-47

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I'm sick and fucking tired of this shit!! :frusty:
 

lucky_blue

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What is much more extraordinary is that a great many modern European leaders and policymakers still do not understand it. If they did, they would not be expressing "shock" at these attacks. They would have been expecting them.
 

Conil

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Screams of Allah U Akbar were heard. Cowards !!! This is their thank you for taking them in.


Brussels, Belgium (CNN)Three explosions that ripped through the Belgian capital of Brussels on Tuesday killed at least 26 people and wounded 130 more, according to Belgian media, and raised the reality of terror once again in the heart of Europe.

"We were fearing terrorist attacks, and that has now happened," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel told reporters.

Belgian federal Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw said it was too soon to know exactly how many people died in the bombings. Yet the Brussels Metro Authority reported that 15 died and 55 were wounded in the subway station blast. And Belgian media reported at least 11 more people were killed in the two blasts in the Brussels Airport departure hall.

Of the two explosions at the airport, at least one was a suicide bombing, Van Leeuw said. A blast happened there outside the security checkpoints for ticketed passengers and near the airline check-in counters, an airline official briefed on the situation said.

Brussels under attack: Live updates

The subway station blast happened in the Brussels district of Maalbeek, near the European quarter, where much of the European Union is based, according to CNN affiliate RTL.

Richard Medic, who arrived at the station shortly after that explosion, wasn't surprised by the carnage after all that Europe has gone through recently, including the November's massacre in Paris that ISIS claimed responsibility for.

"I think, after the Paris attacks, we were assuming like this would happen," the Brussels resident told CNN. "And it was a matter of time."

Yet Jef Versele, who was in the airport's departure hall when the blasts occurred, said that he thinks Belgians should not hole themselves up and instead should continue to travel "to prove that we're not afraid of those who have done (the attacks)."

That doesn't mean being in the middle of it all, though, isn't frightening.

"You cannot believe it; you cannot believe it," Versele told CNN. "It was so insane. Not in my backyard."

Security precautions taken
Belgian authorities bolstered security after Tuesday's attacks, including shutting down all Brussels metro stations and evacuating the city's airport.

This comes as the terror threat level in Belgium went up four -- its highest. That step-up means that army soldiers can be sent onto the streets to meet security needs.

The ramifications were felt outside the Belgian capital as well.

Even as far away as the United States, Washington's Metro system announced that it would be increasing K9 sweeps and police patrols as a precaution. President Barack Obama was briefed on the bombings in Cuba, where he is making a historic visit.

Eurostar, a high-speed railway that goes to England and France, noted a number of schedule and other changes, including canceling service between London and Brussels.

NATO, the military alliance that is headquartered in Brussels, increased its own alert level and expressed solidarity with Belgium.

"This is a cowardly attack, an attack on our values and on our open societies," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement. "Terrorism will not defeat democracy and take away our freedoms."

British police have increased their presence at certain locations, including transport hubs like London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports, according to Scotland Yard.

And France deployed 1,600 more police around the country, according to French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.

"I express my entire solidarity with the Belgian people," French President Francois Hollande tweeted. "Through the Brussels attacks, the whole of Europe has been hit."

That sentiment was echoed by Belgium's Michel during what he called "a dark time for our country."

"More than ever, I call on everybody to show calm, but also solidarity," the Prime Minister said. "We are facing a difficult, challenging time. And we should face up to this challenge by being united."

The Brussels Airport attack
The darkness set in not long after the sun rose in Brussels. Anthony Barrett said he heard something about 8 a.m. local time from his hotel across from the terminal building.

"When I opened the curtains and looked out, I could see people fleeing," he told CNN.

Barrett saw stretcher after stretcher carrying people out of the airport, with luggage trollies also used to transport the wounded.

In the airport's departure hall, Versele noticed "people ... shouting and running around" after the first blast, then even more pandemonium after the second explosion, which was, "in my eyes, much more powerful."

That blast blew out windows, created a lot of smoke and caused parts of the ceiling to fall, he added.

"People were on the floor," Versele said, estimating he saw 50 to 60 people on the floor seemingly unable to walk. "... It was quite a mess."

Traveler Jeffrey Edison had cleared security and was out by the gate, several hundred yards from the departure lounge, where the explosions occurred. He told CNN he didn't hear the blasts but "suddenly saw" 200 to 300 people rushing toward him from the security checkpoint.

He says it took authorities around 25 minutes to tell the passengers what had happened, before evacuating the area and leading the passengers to the runways.

The metro attack
About an hour later, during the tail end of Brussels' rush hour, another blast went off at the Maalbeek metro station.

Sander Verniers was heading toward there when this explosion occurred, producing "strong winds going (through his train) and some noises that shouldn't be there." Belgian troops met the passengers as they got off the train and walked along the tracks.

"We all had to get out," Verniers told CNN. "There was a lot of smoke."

The Belgian crisis center tweeted that all public transportation in the city has been closed.

"Stay where you are," it said.

Kristalina Georgieva, the vice president of the European Commission, said that all the organization's institutions are at "alert level orange" and that all meetings on its premises and outside have been canceled.

She advised people to stay at home or indoors.

"I am shocked and concerned by the events in Brussels," British Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted. "We will do everything we can to help."

The incident comes after Salah Abdeslam, a man who authorities say was involved in the Paris terror attacks last year, was arrested in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek on Friday.

Belgium's Prime Minister deflected a question about whether there's any link between Tuesday's bloodshed and Abdeslam's capture, saying it is too early to tell.

He said Tuesday that he had "no information" about who was responsible for the attack, adding that authorities will find that out, but right now their focus is on caring for the victims.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/22/europe/brussels-explosions/index.html
 

Scarey

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With each passing day I suspect I'll see a grand scale terrorist attack on Canadian soil.To me, it's just a matter of when.I rarely go to mall's anymore but I especiallly have no desire to mull around West Edmonton too much.
 

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Dozens of people being carted out on stretchers from Brussels airport & on CNN they're talking how Belgium hasn't made Muslims feel "welcome"
 

Frankfooter

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Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria.
There are a lot of pissed off people who have lived through failed 'interventions'.
 

whitewaterguy

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We really should add U.S. Drone strikes on civilians/hospitals, and Russian random bombing in Syria to the the list of "cowardly acts"
 

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Right on time,...

Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria.
There are a lot of pissed off people who have lived through failed 'interventions'.
And we have the guaranteed shit spewing from the resident Muslim terrorist supporter.

If ANYBODY is to be banned here,...

FAST
 

AK-47

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Scarey, it is only a matter of time that these cowards do something here
I'm originally Dutch and I'm shocked Amsterdam hasnt been hit yet
 

Indiana

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I'm so happy I was able to visit Europe years ago.
It was beautiful and charming. Great memories.
But it's over now. Europe is done, it's gone, write it off.
The infestation by filthy pigs is beyond stopping.
They breed like cockroaches.
The big concern now should be about who cares enough to stop it from happening here?
 

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And of course, you have evidence that it was committed by refugees.
Maybe should be a little more specific,...Muslim refugees.

And it of coarse maybe Muslim immigrants.

Or maybe they are Catholic immigrants/refugees from some other uncivilized part of the world,...

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Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria.
There are a lot of pissed off people who have lived through failed 'interventions'.
And we have the guaranteed shit spewing from the resident Muslim terrorist supporter.

If ANYBODY is to be banned here,...


FAST
Frankfooter/Groogy is one of Terb's jihadist always closing ranks with terrorists. Instead of condemning this vile attack that killed innocent people, he makes excuses for the terrorists.
 

james t kirk

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Here we go again.

It will be real interesting what our "Sunny Ways" Prime Minister has to say about this. Last time when it happened in Paris, he was underwhelming in every respect. I never thought I'd say that I miss Harper (and I don't), but we need a PM with a pair of stones and Justin is too worried about giving away the farm these days it seems to be concerned about the 5,000 pound gorilla (Islamo Fascism) in the room.

Trudeau really concerns me when it comes to national security. He's hugely weak in this area and now is not the time in history for a weak knee'd Prime Minister. It will be his undoing I suspect.
 

lucky_blue

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Here we go again.

It will be real interesting what our "Sunny Ways" Prime Minister has to say about this. Last time when it happened in Paris, he was underwhelming in every respect. I never thought I'd say that I miss Harper (and I don't), but we need a PM with a pair of stones and Justin is too worried about giving away the farm these days it seems to be concerned about the 5,000 pound gorilla (Islamo Fascism) in the room.

Trudeau really concerns me when it comes to national security. He's hugely weak in this area and now is not the time in history for a weak knee'd Prime Minister. It will be his undoing I suspect.
Too busy being a "feminist"

 

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"A scorpion asks a frog to carry it across a river. The frog hesitates, afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so, they would both drown. Considering this, the frog agrees, but midway across the river the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both. When the frog asks the scorpion why, the scorpion replies that it was in its nature to do so.
The fable is used to illustrate that fundamentally vicious natures cannot change."

Guess who is the frog in this fable?

Blame Western European liberal leftie immigration policies and socialism. The two greatest evils of our time. (You don't see this shit in Eastern Europe.)
 

AK-47

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Death toll now at 30. And 170 injured
 
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