Brussels explosions: Police hunt bombings suspect
Belgian police have issued a wanted notice for a suspect after bomb attacks at Brussels' main airport and a metro station, BBC reports. The man was seen walking with two other suspects shortly before twin explosions hit the airport.
The reports quotes a Belgian prosecutor saying both men died in the attacks after detonating suicide devices.
Anti-terror raids have taken place across Belgium.
To remind, multiple blasts hit Brussels on March 22 leaving 34 people killed and dozens of injured. The first explosions occurred at the airport departure hall. Shortly after the airport explosions, two more blasts were recorded at Schuman and Maalbeek metro stations located near the EU offices. All metro lines were shut down after the attacks. Belgian authorities have raised the security alert to the highest level following the blasts. Islamic State jihadists have claimed responsibility for the deadly blasts.