An explosion closed down Brussels Central Station on Tuesday afternoon.
Belgian media reported a man wearing an explosive belt was “neutralized” by police and the area is now under control. Central Station was evacuated and rail services are stopped, Belgian Rail said.
Police and military are in the area and local reporters told Fox News there are no victims in the situation. An official told ABC that one suspect was shot by the military.
This attempted attack follows two in London and Paris on Monday and over a year since a terrorist attack at an airport in Brussels in March 2016.
Arrivée de plusieurs voitures de police, soldats déployés, périmètre de sécurité encore élargi. #GareCentrale #Bruxelles pic.twitter.com/xPP6vnuwEQ
— Olivier le Bussy (@OlileBussy) June 20, 2017