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The Brussels terror attack

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Gruesome attacks on the innocents! When is the mayhem going to end? Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families! Hope better sense prevails on the terrorists!



[h=1]The Brussels terror attack: What we know so far [/h]

March 22, 2016 16:45

Two explosions tore through Brussels airport on Tuesday morning killing at least 21 people in what Belgian public broadcaster VRT called a suicide attack, and a further blast struck a metro station in the capital shortly afterwards.


French media reports that the border between Belgium and France is sealed.


The Belga agency said shots were fired and there were shouts in Arabic shortly before two blasts rang out at the airport. Pictures on social media showed smoke rising from the terminal building through shattered windows and passengers running away down a slipway, some still hauling their bags.


All public transport in Brussels was shut down, as it was in London during 2005 militant attacks on the underground that killed 52.


The Belgian Crisis Centre, clearly wary of a further incident, appealed to the population: "Stay where you are".The blasts at the airport and metro station occurred four days after the arrest in Brussels of a suspected participant in November militant attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.


Belgian police had been on alert for any reprisal action.British Sky News television's Alex Rossi, at the airport, said he heard two "very, very loud explosions".


"I could feel the building move. There was also dust and smoke as well...I went towards where the explosion came from and there were people coming out looking very dazed and shocked."


"The thinking here is that it is some kind of terrorist attack - that hasn't been verified by any of the authorities here at the airport."


The blasts triggered concern across western Europe with Britain calling a meeting of its crisis response committee. The Dutch military strengthening security at airports and borders and London's major airports Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and City said they were working to provide a high police presence.


Video showed devastation inside the departure hall with ceiling tiles and glass scattered across the floor. Some passengers emerged from the terminal with blood spattered over their clothes. A witness said the blasts occurred at a check-in desk.


The metro station hit by the explosion was Maelbeek, close to European Union institutions. There were no details immediately available of casualties in this second incident of the morning.VRT said the blast went off on a carriage of the underground train but that no one was killed.


Earlier, private broadcaster VTM had said there were reports of the metro death toll at 10.Other media reports cited the transport authority saying the explosion was on a train travelling between Schuman and Maelbeek stations, close to the EU instutions.


A local journalist tweeted a photograph of a person lying covered in blood among smoke outside Maelbeek metro station, on the main Rue de la Loi avenue which connects central Brussels with the EU institutions.

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Cycle of terrorist attacks are more reliable than the change of natural seasons. Equally reliable will be speeches by the US, EU, India.
Our govt would issue red alerts all over India. Islamic scholars will tell us as if for the first time that Islam is love and kindness and it abhors violence and killing. We do not become tired of these leaders' speeches because they wear coat-suite etc. I think it is time to revive Non-alignment Movement sans the US and EU and the obvious group. However, this time its purpose should be to quell sources of all terrorism. Of course ModiJi cannot be there.
 
ISIS claimed responsibility for the coordinated attacks, which killed at least 30 people and wounded about 230 more.
Belgian police released a notice that includes a photograph of a suspect "wanted (for) terrorism" and asks the public, "Who recognizes this man?"

 
While I feel sorry for the victims, the world is horror struck at bombings in a "white" man's country.

Kashmiri pundits, bomb blasts at Mumbai, Coimbatore, Delhi and the parliamentary attacks, and the Godhra massacre... needless to say there might be many more. India is an untouchable as regards terrorism.

For the western powers, they have caught the snake's tail, and now it is darting back with fangs bared.
 
While I feel sorry for the victims, the world is horror struck at bombings in a "white" man's country.

Kashmiri pundits, bomb blasts at Mumbai, Coimbatore, Delhi and the parliamentary attacks, and the Godhra massacre... needless to say there might be many more. India is an untouchable as regards terrorism.

For the western powers, they have caught the snake's tail, and now it is darting back with fangs bared.

For decades and decades other communities have been paying the "premium of peace" to co-exist with the so called religion of peace.

The rate of "peace premium" has been going up constantly and it is a matter of time things will come unhinged. It is quite sad that so many would pay premium in the form of blood money.

The mood of the people can be gauged by the ever growing popularity of people like Donald Trump. But there are "editor opinion" reading guys who refuse to see the image staring at the face in the mirror.
 
For decades and decades other communities have been paying the "premium of peace" to co-exist with the so called religion of peace.

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I have to agree with this line.

And there seems no way out to handle this matter.
 
While I feel sorry for the victims, the world is horror struck at bombings in a "white" man's country.


No one cares what happens to Black Man's country.

The Boko Haram issue didnt really garner any concern worldwide.
 
For decades and decades other communities have been paying the "premium of peace" to co-exist with the so called religion of peace.

The rate of "peace premium" has been going up constantly and it is a matter of time things will come unhinged. It is quite sad that so many would pay premium in the form of blood money.

The mood of the people can be gauged by the ever growing popularity of people like Donald Trump. But there are "editor opinion" reading guys who refuse to see the image staring at the face in the mirror.
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its happening in india last 50 yrs....but no one cares abt it....now just one/two bombings ...a lot of hurray......just tamil

proverb....பட்டாதான் பாபாதிக்கு புத்தி வரும்....வெறும் நே சொன்னால் புத்தி வராது....
 
Why do we need anybody else to care? India should just fix its own problems itself. If it needs to bomb Pakistan, it can do so. I dont think any white man is going to come to Pakistan's aid at this time.
 
In 1971 the US stopped short of threatening us with its 7th fleet. USSR deterred it. Its fear lurks even today. America will fight for its interests. The relation between the US and Pakistan is yet to be essayed. An intelligence is yet to be born to do that. The US ship is anchored in Pakistan but it does business on shore with India.
 
Sad to note that Raghavendra Ganesan resident of Chennai & Infosys staffer perished in the Brussels terrorist attack! Heart felt condolences to his bereaved family!
 
His mortal remain is expected to be brought to his native place, very soon.
Let the soul of Raghavendra Ganesan, rest in peace.
 
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