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  2. 2016 Brussels bombings - Wikipedia

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    On 22 March 2016, two coordinated terrorist attacks in and close to Brussels, Belgium, were carried out by the Islamic State (IS). Two suicide bombers detonated bombs at Brussels Airport in Zaventem just outside Brussels, and one detonated a bomb on a train leaving Maelbeek/Maalbeek metro station in the city's European Quarter.

  3. Aerial bombing of cities - Wikipedia

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    The aerial bombing of cities is an optional element of strategic bombing, ... This city, at that moment the National Redoubt of Belgium, was bombed during the night ...

  4. 1979 Brussels bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Brussels bombing was an attack carried out by volunteers belonging to the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) against a British Army band on the Grand-Place/Grote Markt, the central square of Brussels, Belgium, on 28 August 1979. [1] The bombing injured seven bandsmen and eleven civilians, [2] and caused extensive damage. [1]

  5. ISIS claims Brussels attacks that kill at least 30 - AOL

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    Islamic State claimed responsibility for suicide bomb attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital on Tuesday which killed at least 30 people, with police hunting ...

  6. Belgian police hold 7 in bombing inquiry, French foil Paris plot

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    Belgian police arrested seven people in their probe of Tuesday's Islamic State suicide bombings in Brussels.

  7. 2017 Brussels-Central bombing - Wikipedia

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    Police closing the area around Brussels-Central railway station. On 20 June 2017, a terrorist bomb caused a small explosion at Brussels-Central railway station in Brussels, Belgium; there were no casualties. Soldiers patrolling the station subsequently killed the suspect with three to four shots, according to eyewitnesses.

  8. 1944 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    11 April – Heavy allied bombing of industrial targets and transport infrastructure in Belgian cities. [2]: 858 19 April – Mechelen and Leuven bombed. [2]: 858 May. 21 May – Cardinal Van Roey appeals to Allies to cease bombing civilian targets in Belgium. [2]: 857 June

  9. 1981 Antwerp synagogue bombing - Wikipedia

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    Within a week Belgian police in Ghent arrested three German neo-Nazis for the attack. [7] In November 2008, a 55-year-old man of Palestinian origin and with Lebanese and Canadian passports was arrested in Ottawa, Canada, on a provisional extradition warrant for the 1980 Paris synagogue bombing and as a suspect for the Antwerp bomb attack. [8]