The world was once again left shocked today after bombing attacks in the Belgian capital Brussels.
By Tuesday afternoon, the death toll from the attacks in the city's Airport and Metro, stood at 34.
People have been expressing their grief in many ways online.
One image shows solidarity from France, where 130 people were killed in an attack in November
Beautiful expression of solidarity between France and Belgium: #brusselsattack ❤️ https://t.co/QWnXlH5ma6 pic.twitter.com/e71nBvXP28
— Julia Macfarlane (@juliamacfarlane) March 22, 2016
Belgian cartoon Tintin has featured in many tributes
Terrorism never shall overcome because it's love that keeps us alive , it is stronger than barbarism #PrayForBelgium pic.twitter.com/2TfvmF6sTI — Grobotek Clément (@GrobotekC) March 22, 2016
Molt trist i difícil entendre tanta bogeria. #jesuisbruxelles #belgium #peace A photo posted by Cursa Dona Gandia (@cursadonagandia) on
The official Twitter page of the cartoon even tweeted about the terrorist attacks
Two Explosions Reported At Brussels Airport...!
My Home...— Tintin (@Tintin) March 22, 2016
Many have used the Belgian flag with the hashtag #JeSuisBruxelles
Toda mi solidaridad y apoyo❤️ #jesuisbruxelles #prayfortheworld A photo posted by Maverick (@mavericklopezoficial) on
Brussels' iconic statue Mannekin Pis (The Pissing Boy) has been used
#jesuisbruxelles A photo posted by DiSi Pris (@disipris) on
And, of course, Belgium's unnofical national dish, chips have made their way into the tributes
I dont pray #jesuisbelge pic.twitter.com/mZIGBDvBGm — Gazy (@Gazymodo) March 22, 2016