BELGIUM-EXPLOSION

This picture taken on August 29, 2016, shows damaged windows ans walls of the National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology (INCC-NICC) after an fire occurred overnight in Neder-Over-Heembeek. An explosion "of criminal origin" at Belgium's national criminology institute in Brussels early on August 29, 2016, caused a fire and major damage but no casualties, officials said. Belgian media said the blast was caused by a car which rammed the building. It comes as Belgium remains on high alert following the devastating Islamic State-claimed suicide attacks on the city's airport and metro in March. / AFP / BELGA / THIERRY ROGE / Belgium OUT (Photo credit should read THIERRY ROGE/AFP via Getty Images)
This picture taken on August 29, 2016, shows damaged windows ans walls of the National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology (INCC-NICC) after an fire occurred overnight in Neder-Over-Heembeek. An explosion "of criminal origin" at Belgium's national criminology institute in Brussels early on August 29, 2016, caused a fire and major damage but no casualties, officials said. Belgian media said the blast was caused by a car which rammed the building. It comes as Belgium remains on high alert following the devastating Islamic State-claimed suicide attacks on the city's airport and metro in March. / AFP / BELGA / THIERRY ROGE / Belgium OUT (Photo credit should read THIERRY ROGE/AFP via Getty Images)
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