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A look at some previous extremist attacks in Western Europe

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Brussels is on lockdown after a series of terrorist attacks struck the city Tuesday morning: one at a metro stop near the headquarters of the European Union and two at the airport. At least 31 people are dead and dozens more are injured. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Here's a look at some other notable attacks throughout Western Europe in the last decade.

Nov. 13, 2015

A woman is evacuated from the Bataclan theater after the shootings in Paris.

A woman is evacuated from the Bataclan theater after the shootings in Paris.

(Thibault Camus / Associated Press)

A woman is evacuated from the Bataclan theater after the shootings in Paris. (Thibault Camus / Associated Press)

Paris was turned into a deadly combat zone as a series of explosions and shootings ripped through the city, killing at least 130 people. French President Francois Hollande blamed Islamic State and said his country was at war with the extremist group.

Jan. 7, 2015

A man reflects at a memorial near the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo the day after the deadly attack.
A man reflects at a memorial near the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo the day after the deadly attack.
(Martin Bureau / AFP/Getty Images)

A man reflects at a memorial near the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo the day after the deadly attack. (Martin Bureau / AFP/Getty Images)

A gun assault on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo kills 12 people. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was revenge for Charlie Hebdo's depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.

May 24, 2014

Police officers cordon off the area of shooting near the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24, 2014.

Police officers cordon off the area of shooting near the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24, 2014.

(Stephanie Lecocq / EPA)

Police officers cordon off the area of a shooting near the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24, 2014. (Stephanie Lecocq / European Pressphoto Agency)

Four people are killed at the Jewish Museum in Brussels by an intruder with a Kalashnikov. The accused is a former French fighter linked to the Islamic State group in Syria.

May 22, 2013

British police officers stop a car carrying a banner saying 'We are British, stand together, stand strong' outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in the southeast London district of Woolwich, close to where a soldier was killed.
(Facundo Arrizabalaga / EPA)

British police officers stop a car carrying a banner saying 'We are British, stand together, stand strong' in London, close to where soldier Lee Rigby was killed. (John Adams / Los Angeles Times)

Two Al Qaeda-inspired extremists run down British soldier Lee Rigby in a London street, then stab and hack him to death.

March 2012

Students comfort each other at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school where a gunman opened fire killing four people in Toulouse, southwestern France.

Students comfort each other at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school where a gunman opened fire killing four people in Toulouse, southwestern France.

(Remy de la Mauvinere / Associated Press)

Students comfort each other at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school where a gunman opened fire killing four people in Toulouse, southwestern France. (Remy de la Mauvinere / Associated Press)

A gunman claiming links to Al Qaeda kills three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers in Toulouse, southern France.

July 22, 2011

An official attempts to clear away spectators from buildings in the centre of Oslo following an explosion in July 2011.

An official attempts to clear away spectators from buildings in the centre of Oslo following an explosion in July 2011.

(Fartein Rudjord / Associated Press)

An official attempts to clear away spectators from buildings in the center of Oslo following an explosion in July 2011. (Fartein Rudjord / Associated Press)

Anti-Muslim extremist Anders Behring Breivik plants a bomb in Oslo, then attacks a youth camp on Norway's Utoya island. He kills 77 people, many of them teenagers.

Nov. 2, 2011

Satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo's editor in chief, Charb, answers reporters in front of the headquarters of the newspaper after the office was firebombed Nov. 2., 2011.

Satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo’s editor in chief, Charb, answers reporters in front of the headquarters of the newspaper after the office was firebombed Nov. 2., 2011.

(Thibault Camus / Associated Press)

Satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo's editor in chief, Charb, talks to reporters in front of the headquarters of the newspaper after the office was firebombed Nov. 2, 2011. (Thibault Camus / Associated Press)

Offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris are firebombed after the satirical magazine runs a cover featuring a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. No one is injured.

July 7, 2005

Several bombings rocked London's public transportation systems, damaging buses and subways, killing dozens amd injuring hundreds on July 7, 2005.

Several bombings rocked London’s public transportation systems, damaging buses and subways, killing dozens amd injuring hundreds on July 7, 2005.

(Toby Mason / Polaris)

Several bombings rocked London's public transportation systems, damaging buses and subways, killing dozens and injuring hundreds. (Toby Mason / Polaris)

52 commuters are killed when four Al Qaeda-inspired suicide bombers blow themselves up on three London subway trains and a bus.

March 11, 2004

Forensic experts inspect the trains that exploded at the Atocha train station in Madrid.

Forensic experts inspect the trains that exploded at the Atocha train station in Madrid.

(Jack Guez / AFP / Getty Images)

Forensic experts inspect the trains that exploded at the Atocha train station in Madrid. (Jack Guez / AFP / Getty Images)

Bombs on rush-hour trains kill 191 at Madrid's Atocha station.

Aug. 15, 1998

Officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing Aug. 15, 1998, in the center of Omagh in Northern Ireland.

Officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing Aug. 15, 1998, in the center of Omagh in Northern Ireland.

(Paul McErlane / Associated Press)

Officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing Aug. 15, 1998, in the center of Omagh in Northern Ireland. (Paul McErlane / Associated Press)

A car bomb planted by an Irish Republican Army splinter group kills 29 people in the town of Omagh, the deadliest single bombing of Northern Ireland's four-decade conflict.

July 25, 1995

Rescuers race to evacuate one of the dozens of commuters who were injured when a bomb exploded in a subway train during rush hour inside the crowded Saint-Michel station along the Seine in Paris on July 25, 1995.

Rescuers race to evacuate one of the dozens of commuters who were injured when a bomb exploded in a subway train during rush hour inside the crowded Saint-Michel station along the Seine in Paris on July 25, 1995.

(Vincent Amalvy / AFP)

Rescuers race to evacuate one of the dozens of commuters who were injured when a bomb exploded in a subway train during rush hour inside the crowded Saint-Michel station along the Seine in Paris on July 25, 1995. (Vincent Amalvy / AFPs)

A bomb at the Saint-Michel subway station in Paris kills eight people and injures about 150. It was one of a series of bombings claimed by Algeria's GIA, or Armed Islamic Group.

UPDATE

9:07 a.m. March 22: This article was updated with information about the terrorist attacks in Brussels.

This article was originally published on Nov. 13.

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