Ten more suspects have been arrested in three European countries as police step up efforts to prevent further attacks after the Brussels bombings. Seven were detained in Brussels, two in Germany and one in Paris.
Investigation is continuing into Tuesday's bomb attacks, which killed 31 people and around 270 wounded in Brussels. At least two explosions were reported in the Schaerbeek suburb of Brussels as the
police operation continues. Schaerbeek is one of the districts where arrests were carried out on Thursday.
French police sources said the current raid is also linked to yesterday evening's operation in a Paris suburb during which another attack was apparently foiled.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, visiting Brussels, said the Western alliance would continue its fight to destroy IS.