Officials evacuated the train station in Brussels, Belgium, after a loud explosion. The military neutralized the man, who wore an explosives belt according to Belgian media. From Fox News:

The prosecutor’s office in Brussels confirmed to local media there was a small explosion, and the military neutralized the suspect. There were no casualties reported in the incident at the train station. The military neutralize the suspect, however the prosecutor’s office could not confirm if he was dead or alive.

Witnesses described the incident, including one man who heard the suspect scream Allahu Akbar:

“I went down to the mezzanine level, someone was shouting. Then he cried ‘Allahu akbar,’ and he blew up a trolley,” Nicolas Van Herrewegen, a railway sorting agent, told reporters. — Van Herrewegen added: “It wasn’t exactly a big explosion but the impact was pretty big. People were running away.” He described the suspect as well-built and tanned with short hair, wearing a white shirt and jeans. “I saw that he had something on him because I could see wires emerging, so it may have been a suicide vest,” the witness said.

Another witness spoke to Fox News:

A witness to the incident, Rémy Bonnaffé, told Fox News he heard two loud bangs like an explosion at the station. Bonnaffé said he first heard two loud bangs like an explosion, with the first bang taking place while everyone was still at the boarding platform. When the second bang took place, everyone then hid, according to Bonnaffé. Bonnaffé told Fox News he then ran across the street to the Hilton and heard two noises that sounded like gun shots. Bonnaffé took a photo which shows an object on fire, which he thought was a suitcase that could have been the thing that exploded.

Leger is intussen ook aangekomen en veiligheidsperimeter is groter. #vrtnieuws #Brussels pic.twitter.com/HrsuUeXOto — Nikeli De Ceuninck (@NikeliDC) June 20, 2017

Military has neutralized an individual in #Brussels Central Station. The situation is under control. Follow the instructions of @ZPZ_PolBru. — Belgium MFA ???????? (@BelgiumMFA) June 20, 2017

Officials will meet on Tuesday night to determine if this was a terrorist attack.



