
#BrusselsAttacks
@EUD_Brussels We are sorry for people of #Brussels. But we must stay united and strong to prevent terrorism! pic.twitter.com/zqBY1nYzYR
— Markku Jokinen (@MarkkuJokinen) March 22, 2016
All the staff at EUD are safe and accounted for. Shocked and saddened by today's events in #Brussels at the airport and now metro stations.
— EUD (@EUD_Brussels) March 22, 2016
@EUD_Brussels Hope you all are OK in #Brussels this morning.
— Lorraine Leeson (@leesonl) March 22, 2016
@EUD_Brussels Ouf! You are all in safe!
— Eric Lawrin (ENG) (@ericlawrin) March 22, 2016
@EUD_Brussels glad you're all OK. So sorry that this has happened :-(
— Jen Dodds (@deafpower) March 22, 2016
We condemn the brutal attacks in Brussels.
— CNSE (@CNSEinfo) March 22, 2016
Our condolences to the víctims and their families. @EUD_Brussels @EUDYouth #JeSuisBruxelles
@EUD_Brussels Great to hear that you are all safe :) Petra was interviewed in Swedish Television btwe
— Anders Lind (@swedebear) March 22, 2016
Nice to hear you are all OK! We are all shocked und sad about this day. But we will never give up our freedom! https://t.co/swbagWZKqc
— Ralph Raule (@weltenpendlr) March 22, 2016
Thoughts with you all. We stand unified xx https://t.co/nDGQYj5aSB
— DripMedia (@DripMediaTV) March 22, 2016
#BrusselsAttacks Dodental sinds deze middag helaas opgelopen tot 35. pic.twitter.com/YDexjbtynn
— Helga Stevens (@StevensHelga) March 22, 2016
28 EU flags representing all EU member states, flying at half mast in solidarity, respect and sorrow for the despicable events that occurred in Brussels today.© European Union 2016
Posted by EUD - The European Union of the Deaf on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Message to the #BrusselsAttacks and solidarity from @EUD_Brussels pic.twitter.com/scvgpZp2x5
— Humberto Insolera (@InsoleraH) March 23, 2016
All the staff at EUD are safe and accounted for, although shocked and saddened by today's events in Brussels at the airport and now metro stations. We are thinking of the victims and their families.
Posted by EUD - The European Union of the Deaf on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
I can see some sign language being used after the maelbeek bombing...watch closely!
Posted by David Hay on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
EUDY staff members are safe. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families and friends.
— EUDY (@EUDYouth) March 22, 2016
All @MyEDF staff are safe! Our thoughts are with the victims of #BrusselsAttacks and their families.
— EU Disability Forum (@MyEDF) March 22, 2016
Today is a sad day, due to the explosions which happened in Brussels today. The EUDY office is located near the metro...
Posted by EUDY- European Union of the Deaf Youth on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Message of sadness regarding to the #BrusselsAttacks and solidarity of our European values @EUD_Brussels https://t.co/kyCcNhp6zg
— Alfredo Gómez (@Alfredodeaf) March 23, 2016
”Folk grät och svimmade på gatan” https://t.co/Oqv7JNvZbi via @svtnyheter
— Lolo Danielsson (@Louiselolo) March 23, 2016
We are very sorry for the victims of terrorism in #Brussels. Hope this kind of horror will finish soon. @EUD_Brussels @EUDYouth
— ÖGLB (@OEGLB) March 23, 2016
Posted by Berglind Betty Stefánsdóttir on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Brüsszelben dolgozó munkatársaim, gyakornokom mindannyian épségben vannak. Jómagam Budapesten tartózkodom. Szomorú nap a...
Posted by Ádám Kósa Mep on Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Message of sadness and solidarity regarding to the tragedy in Brussels #brusselsattacks pic.twitter.com/kg5Q2Xw6t1
— Lolo Danielsson (@Louiselolo) March 24, 2016
#BrusselsAttack #JeSuisBruxelles pic.twitter.com/H7JT8cPTOi
— EUD (@EUD_Brussels) March 24, 2016
#BrusselsAttack #JeSuisBruxelles
Opublikowany przez EUD - The European Union of the Deaf na 24 marca 2016
#BrusselsAttacks Petra Söderqvist talks about what she saw the attack on the Subway Maelbeek in Brussels. https://t.co/Z9lUzoNNGb
— Lolo Danielsson (@Louiselolo) March 24, 2016