Brussels Bombings
The Brussels Bombings occurred on March 22, 2016, when coordinated terrorist attacks targeted the Brussels Airport and a metro station in the city. The attacks were carried out by members of the extremist group ISIS, resulting in the deaths of 32 civilians and injuring over 300 others.
The bombings were part of a broader wave of terrorism in Europe and led to increased security measures across the continent. In the aftermath, Belgian authorities conducted extensive investigations, leading to arrests and heightened vigilance against potential future attacks.