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Brussels, one year later
One year after the attacks, the city's physical scars may have healed, but the pain is apparent beneath the surface.
![Ceremonies have taken place to mark one year after the suicide bomb attacks in Brussels that killed 32 people.]()
![King Philippe and Queen Mathilde led somber ceremonies at Brussels airport and the Maelbeek metro station.]()
![Belgian leaders, victims and families of those who died in the suicide bombs attended ceremonies.]()
![A still image taken from a video shows staff members of Zaventem airport taking part in a ceremony, March 22, 2017.]()
![Zaventem Airport: Before and after the attack]()
![Still image taken from video on March 22, 2016, outside a metro station in Brussels, Belgium.]()
![Emergency personnel are seen in this still image taken from video on March 22, 2016.]()
![People gather around a memorial in Brussels following bomb attacks in Brussels, Belgium, March 22, 2016.]()
![Police control the access to the central train station following bomb attacks in Brussels, Belgium, March 22, 2016.]()
![Police stand guard at Midi train station following bomb attacks in Brussels, Belgium, March 22, 2016.]()
![People gather around a memorial in Brussels, Belgium, March 22, 2016.]()
![People gather around a memorial in Brussels after bomb attacks, March 22, 2016.]()
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Brussels, one year later
One year after the attacks, the city's physical scars may have healed, but the pain is apparent beneath the surface.
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