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Midi Station in Brussels is closed after suspicious bags are found

Officials said that the slow return of train services in Brussels was due to an evacuation at Midi Station, the largest station in the city, which took place on Monday evening.

The police 'cleared the station? on Monday after suspicious bags had been found. This was a day following the 10th anniversary of terrorist attacks that killed many people.

A spokesperson for Belgian railway infrastructure manager Infrabel said that the police and a bomb disposal unit of the army examined these bags and found they were not dangerous.

The Brussels-Midi Station has been reopened after a thorough examination of suspicious packages. During rush hour in the evening, the station was evacuated and commuters cleared out as a precaution," said Bernard Quintin on the social media platform X.

The majority of train traffic in Belgium's?capital? passes through Midi Station, but no trains arrived between approximately 5:30 p.m. (1630 GMT), and 8:00 pm (1900 GMT), said the Infrabel spokeswoman, adding that disruptions will continue for the remainder of the day.

The station is the hub of high-speed connections between Brussels and Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Germany.

The Midi Metro station was also closed.

The Islamic State militants were responsible for coordinated bombings that killed dozens at the Brussels Airport and Maalbeek Metro Station on March 22, 2016. Belgian King Philippe, top Belgian authorities and the victims of this attack were honored on Sunday in a ceremony held at the metro station (Maalbeek) and the airport.

In a separate measure on Monday, soldiers were also deployed in Brussels and other major Belgian cities to boost security for the Jewish community. This was in response to what officials described as antisemitic incidents in Belgium, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Chris Reese, and Charlotte Van Campenhout)

(source: Reuters)