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The world expresses solidarity to Belgium

This was followed almost immediately by<a href="http://pulse.com.gh/4833282" id="f1410d7c-8928-542d-afe6-b370c428bbb6"> another blast at a subway station in Maalbeek</a>, just meters away from the Gare de Bruxelles-Schuman railway station.
 
 

The whole world showed solidarity with Belgium after the explosions. Reactions on social networks from affluent people and messages of support are increasing.

Politicians, artists and other personalities demonstrated their sympathy. and even pledged their support for the terror-stricken city of Brussels and Belgium as a whole.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his condolences to King Philippe of Belgium over the deaths of civilians in the terror attacks in Brussels. The Russian leader condemned the barbaric acts, stressing that terrorism knows no borders and threatens all people of the world.

“The fight against this evil implies most active international cooperation,”  Putin said.

Putin expressed confidence that the murderers and their accomplices will be punished.

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