All entrances to the Brussels airport have been closed until further notice following the explosions, according to Zaventem press-revice.
Evacuating injured @BrusselsAirport @RTLFrance @AFP @RTLbe pic.twitter.com/sXXh73JUdw
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According to the reports, another "suspicious package" was found in the airport — presumably, it is a third bomb.
Shooting was first heard in the departures area of the airport, then someone shouted something in Arabic. The airport was then rocked by two explosions.
Belgium raises terror level to maximum following Brussels Airport explosions.
Video from inside #Brussels airport just after the blast pic.twitter.com/uavwdm1qCY
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"There was an explosion, but we cannot say more," a police spokesperson told Sputnik.
Two explosions have taken place at the Zaventem airport in Brussels. According to a RIA Novosti reporter, at least ten people have been killed in the terrorist attack.
"At least 10 people are dead, 30 people are injured," a doctor from St Luke hospital said.
The blasts in Brussels come just days after Salah Abdeslam, the mastermind behind the November Paris Attacks, was arrested in Belgium.