Belgian authorities fail citizens against deadly terrorist attacks
Belgian officials have declared three days of mourning, having pathetically failed to prevent deadly terrorist attacks on Brussels Airport and a metro station.
The attacks in the Belgian capital left at least 34 people dead and more than 230 others injured, according to reports.
Twin blasts at Brussels National Airport, Zaventem, which killed at least 15 people and wounded more than a hundred, were followed by another powerful bomb explosion at the Maelbeek metro station, near the European Commission offices.
“Our fears have come true,” said the criminally incompetent Belgian prime minister, as he raised the threat level to the highest notch across the country.
“The victims have not been identified yet. It will take considerable time,” Brussels mayor told reporters.