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Midi Station in Brussels is closed after suspicious bags are found

Midi Station, the largest station in the city, was evacuated by police on Monday after a suspicious bag was found. This was one day after the 10th anniversary of the deadly terror attacks. A police spokesperson said that the station was closed when a suspicious bag was discovered in a train, and another one on a platform.

He added that police officers and a?anti-explosive army squad were investigating these bags.

State-owned railway operator SNCB spokesperson Vincent Bayer said that most train traffic in Belgium's capital passes through the Midi Station, but since 5.30 pm (1630 GMT), no train has arrived or left.

This station is the main hub for high-speed connections between Brussels and Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Germany.

The Midi Metro station was also closed.

The duration of the disruption has not yet been determined. SNCB stated?on its website? that it was awaiting?additional police information.

The Islamic State militants killed dozens on March 22, 2016 in coordinated bombings at the?Brussels Airport, and Maalbeek Metro Station. Belgian King Philippe, along with top Belgian authorities, paid tribute to the victims of the attack on Sunday in a ceremony held at the Maalbeek metro station and airport. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Cawthorne; Inti Landauro)

(source: Reuters)