Belgium: Brussels Metro Station Debuts Remembrance Wall After Terrorist Attacks
April 26, 2016
Brussels’ Maelbeek metro station reopened with a sign of hope on Monday, a little more than a month after terrorist attacks on the city killed 32 people and injured hundreds more.
Source Huffington Post
Brussels’ Maelbeek metro station reopened with a sign of hope on Monday, a little more than a month after terrorist attacks on the city killed 32 people and injured hundreds more.
The attacks, for which the self-described Islamic State took responsibility, destroyed one of eight tiled portraits on the station’s walls. In its place, authorities erected a temporary remembrance wall where people could write messages commemorating the victims, France 24 reported.