At Least 10 Reportedly Killed In Blasts At Schuman, Maalbeek Metro Stations Near EU Offices

A blast at the Maalbeek metro station in Brussels has killed at least 10 people according to local police, as cited by TASS. The explosion took place less than an hour after a deadly airport bombing, which killed at least 17 people.

Large amounts of smoke have been seen coming out of the metro station in the Belgian capital. Brussels’ transport authority says all metro stations in the city have been closed, Reuters reports.

Minutes after the blast at Maalbeek, a second explosion is reported to have taken place at the near-by Schuman metro station. Images on social media have shown passengers being evacuated from inside the metro and walking along the train tracks.

The Maalbeek station is also near a number of important EU buildings such as Berlaymont building, which houses the EU Commission and the Council of the European Union.

Staff working at the EU commission have also been told to stay indoors. 

Belgian authorities have raised the security alert to the highest level following blasts at the Zaventem Airport and Maalbeek Metro station.

(RT)