The Belgian government has just announced a massive distribution of iodine pills to its citizens who live within 62 miles (100km) around the country’s nuclear facilities. While health authorities say the move is part of the country’s nuclear emergency plan, many citizens think the iodine pill distribution is a pre-emptive anti-nuclear terrorism plan following recent terrorist attacks in Brussels.
Brussels, the capital of Belgian, has been put on high alert with officials warning citizens of a "serious and imminent" threat similar to the attacks on Paris a week ago.
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09 Aug '24 16:35PM