Europe remains under high alert after terrorists attacked an airport and subway station in Brussels during morning rush hour on Tuesday. Two suicide bombers killed at least ten people at a departure check-in area at the airport. A third bomb exploded shortly after in a nearby subway killing approximately twenty people. Over two-hundred people were injured in the attacks. A manhunt is currently underway for another suspect who is believed to be on the run. Officials believe Tuesday’s attacks were related to Friday’s arrest of Salah Abdeslam, Europe’s most-wanted fugitive. Abdeslam had been on the run since the Paris terrorist attacks last November. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks in Brussels.