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Tuesday 22 March 2016 1:01 pm

Brussels cats return to Twitter after twin attacks in Belgian city leave at least 34 dead, more than 100 wounded

By: Catherine Neilan

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Brussels' residents are once again finding solace against terrorism in cat pictures. 

The Belgian city was the scene of a lockdown in November as authorities attempted to trace suspects behind the Paris attacks, which killed 130 people.

At the time, residents were asked not to tweet pictures that might tip off suspects – prompting a wave of cat pictures to flood the social media platform instead.

Read more: Why do we turn to cats in times of trouble?

Journalists have been asked not to report the details of police investigations, over the apparently coordinated attacks at Zaventem Airport and Maalbeek metro station, which have killed at least 34 people and wounded more than 100 today.

So far the authorities have not asked the same of the general public. But that hasn't stopped people already showing their solidarity through cat tweets. 

https://twitter.com/_Tintadeplata/status/712254742718717952

Where are the #Brussels cats when you need them? #zaventem #freedom #democracy #solidarity pic.twitter.com/hJTYVHKIJX

— Davide Castro (@dcpcastro) March 22, 2016

Your @EU_Commission cat stands ready to post #cats pics again!#Brussels #Zaventem #Maelbeek #BrusselsLockdown pic.twitter.com/HsEorDjxDb

— BerlayCat (@BerlayCat) March 22, 2016

Fellow Brusselers, friends of this city – time to unleash the #Brussels lockdown cats!! https://t.co/LEoTFbWdg5 The terrorists will not win.

— Debora MacKenzie (@debmackenzie1) March 22, 2016

Offline, residents are writing messages of peace in chalk on the city's streets. 

Beursplein #Brussel Place de la Bourse #Bruxelles. Muisstil. Silence. #Brussels pic.twitter.com/vJOgDrRio3

— Dirk Jacobs (@DirkJacobs71) March 22, 2016

Love & Music will bring us together. #brusselsattack #ABconcerts pic.twitter.com/jCWKq0MCD5

— AB – Ancienne Belgique (@ABconcerts) March 22, 2016

Mounir, de #Bruxelles a écrit ce mot place de la #Bourse pic.twitter.com/gyOHB1EWdX

— Sandrine Beigas (@SandrineBeigas) March 22, 2016

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