Belgian Prime Minister, Charles Michel said, on Wednesday, that security forces would remain vigilant after a failed “terrorist attack” on a Brussels railway station.
He, however, said there was no need to raise the nation’s alert level to maximum.
Speaking after a meeting of the country’s National Security Council, Michel said there was no indication that another attack was imminent.
He added that the alert status would remain on three – the second highest level.
“We will not let ourselves be intimidated.
“We will go on living our lives as normally as possible,” he said. (NAN)