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Three explosions hit Brussels on Tuesday the first two at Zaventem airport and the third on a subway train near European Union headquarters.

Three explosions hit Brussels on Tuesday the first two at Zaventem airport and the third on a subway train near European Union headquarters.

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for deadly terrorist bombings killed at least 30 people and wounded about 230 more.

According to The New York Times, the violence began shortly before 8 a.m. with an explosion in the departure terminal at Brussels Airport believed to be a luggage bomb, followed shortly by another. Then, at 9:11 a.m., a bomb tore through the last car of a subway train as it was pulling out of the Maelbeek station.

RT informs, the first picture allegedly showing three possible suspects behind the deadly blasts in the Belgian capital has emerged.

Many countries hurried to take their own precautions. World leaders leaders responded to the attacks with calls to strengthen alliances and combat the deadly threat of ISIS.