Brussels residents light candles, sip wine at vigil to ho**r attack victims
BRUSSELS —Residents of Brussels lit candles and sipped wine on the steps in Bourse Square on Tuesday night, talking with friends and complete strangers, emerging from a day of attacks that rattled their city. Life will go on here.
But the city is very different from the one they woke up in this morning. Many spent the day in their houses after the twin attacks at the city’s international airport and the central Maelbeek station left 31 dead.