Four days after Salah Abdesalam, the 
most wanted suspect in the November 13, Paris attacks that killed 130 
persons was arrested in Brussels, Belgium, three explosions hit the 
country’s airport and metro station on Tuesday, killing no fewer than 34
 people.
At least 230 others sustained injuries 
in the attacks, which the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has claimed 
responsibility, according to the AMAQ News Agency.
This came as President Muhammadu Buhari 
and his United States counterpart, Barack Obama, called for 
international cooperation to fight terrorism.
The AMAQ news agency said, 
“Islamic State fighters carried out a series of bombings with explosive 
belts and devices on Tuesday, targeting the airport and the metro 
station in the centre of the Belgian capital Brussels.”
Belgian Prime Minister, Charles Michel, had told reporters, “We feared terrorist attacks, and that has now happened.”
Belgian federal Prosecutor, Frederic Van
 Leeuw, on Tuesday, also said that it was too soon to know exactly how 
many people died in the bombings.
According to CNN, Belgian state broadcaster, RTBF, citing emergency services, reported 20 dead at the Maelbeek metro station and 14 more killed at Brussels’ international airport.
After the explosions, Belgian 
authorities hit the streets looking for those responsible for the 
carnage and who might launch more attacks.
Reuters reports that a witness 
said he heard shouts in Arabic and shots shortly before two explosions 
struck the packed airport departure lounge.
Van Leeuw said a suicide bomber probably triggered one of the explosions.
Meanwhile, Buhari, on Tuesday, joined world leaders in condemning the attacks.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on
 Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President commiserated with 
Prime Minister Charles Michel and Belgians over the loss of lives in the
 attacks.
“The President assures the global 
community that under his leadership, Nigeria will continue to work with 
other countries to ensure that terrorism never triumphs over free, 
peaceful and law-abiding nations and people of the world.
“He wishes the more than 100 persons injured in the attacks a speedy recovery.”
 Also, Obama, who spoke in Cuba, said there was need for international cooperation to fight terrorism.
Obama said, “We must be together 
regardless of nationality or race or faith in fighting against the 
scourge of terrorism. We can and we will defeat those who threaten the 
safety and security of people all around the world.”
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