Edinburgh Castle lights up for Belgium
Landmarks light up in tribute to victims
Landmarks, including Scotland's Edinburgh Castle, have been lighting up in tribute to the terror attacks in Brussels.
More than thirty people were killed when a bomb went off in the departure lounge of the city’s main airport and at a metro station.
Police are continuing to search for a man seen on CCTV with the suspected bombers, who they believe fled the airport and is a bombmaker who is linked to the Paris attacks.
The other two men on the CCTV image were believed to have been brothers.
It's been declared there'll be three days of mourning in Belgium, with a minute's silence being held at 11am.
Colours of the Belgium flag were projected on to buildings around the world after the tragic event.
(Eiffel Tower. Credit: PA Images)
(Rome's Campidoglio Capitol Hill. Credit: PA Images) A similar gesture was made after the terror attacks in Paris last November, which killed more than 200 people.
Suicide bombers targeted the Stade de France, nearby cafes and restaurants and a music venue, The Bataclan Theatre.