Muscovites are bringing flower bouquets and letters of condolences to the Belgian embassy in Moscow.
The residents of Russia's capital continue to lay flowers at the Belgian embassy, seeking to express their condolences and to honor the memory of those killed during the terrorist attacks that rocked Brussels on March 22.
A woman lights a candle by the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. On March 22, 2016, two explosions ripped through Brussels airport, and one more explosion rocked the Brussels metro.
Мужчина возлагает цветы у посольства Бельгии в Москве. В аэропорту Брюсселя 22 марта 2016 года произошли два взрыва, позднее еще два взрыва произошли в брюссельском метро.
People lay flowers near the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. Two explosions ripped through the departures hall at Brussels airport, and two more explosions rocked the Brussels metro, killing dozens of people.
A woman lays flowers by the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. On March 22, 2016, two explosions ripped through Brussels airport, and one more explosion rocked the Brussels metro.
A woman lights a candle by the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. On March 22, 2016, two explosions ripped through Brussels airport, and one more explosion rocked the Brussels metro.
Мужчина возлагает цветы у посольства Бельгии в Москве. В аэропорту Брюсселя 22 марта 2016 года произошли два взрыва, позднее еще два взрыва произошли в брюссельском метро.
People lay flowers near the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. Two explosions ripped through the departures hall at Brussels airport, and two more explosions rocked the Brussels metro, killing dozens of people.
A woman lays flowers by the Belgian Embassy in Moscow. On March 22, 2016, two explosions ripped through Brussels airport, and one more explosion rocked the Brussels metro.
Flowers and a candle for the victims of Brussels attacks are placed in front of the Belgian embassy in Moscow, Russia, March 22, 2016
Meanwhile, the Belgian and EU flags at the embassy are currently flying at half-mast, a sign of respect for the people who lost their lives during the bombings.
An embassy worker moves the Belgian flag to half mast in tribute to victims of the Brussels attacks, at the Belgian embassy in Moscow, Russia, March 22, 2016
A series of blasts hit Belgium's capital earlier on Tuesday, including two explosions in Brussels' Zaventem airport that left 14 people dead and 81 injured. At least 20 people were reportedly killed in explosions at the metro stations in central Brussels, with 73 reported injured.
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