At least 31 people have been killed and many more have been injured after a series of attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning.

The attacks come only days after Salah Abdeslam — the main fugitive in the Paris attacks — was arrested by police.

Follow our coverage of the attacks in Brussels here.

Responses from political cartoonists around the world are pouring in. Here's a few:

#iambrussels pic.twitter.com/lYp4ejPgD7

— luc descheemaeker (@osekoer) March 22, 2016

#cartoon #brusselsattack #bxl #brussel #brussels (via https://t.co/O80XYgmJNh) #terrorism pic.twitter.com/dk4ANEzQVW

— lectrr (@lectrr) March 22, 2016

LES ATTENTATS CE MARDI 22 MARS À BRUXELLES.
(Le dessin du Monde) pic.twitter.com/9OCYMhOCpf

— PLANTU (@plantu) March 22, 2016

Related story:  10 cartoons from around the world reacting to President Obama's Cuba visit

#Bruxelles #attentats @TV5MONDE pic.twitter.com/LACoTanWhB

— Ali Dilem (@dilemofficiel) March 22, 2016

#JeSuisBruxelles pic.twitter.com/Z9UfGjZUme

— Vladdo (@VLADDO) March 22, 2016

#Astérix #Obélix #Bruxellesattack #Brusselsattack #Bruxelles #PrayForBelgium pic.twitter.com/6AoWI0cwoZ

— aleXsandro Palombo (@PalomboArtist) March 22, 2016

#Brussels pic.twitter.com/CH67mm0YUc

— Jerm (@mynameisjerm) March 22, 2016

Bruxelles, attentats terroristes https://t.co/7X3OBxBPlA pic.twitter.com/Jx9cJb3KIQ

— Michel Kichka (@michelkichka) March 22, 2016

#JeSuisBruxelles pic.twitter.com/NUNHkFYGVb

— Taner Özek (@tanerozek) March 22, 2016

Belgique Belgique #Belgium #Belgiumattack #BelgiqueJeTaime #Belgique #assnat #polcan https://t.co/vMfws8EcKm pic.twitter.com/C63jAbk6Wz

— Fleg (@flegcartoon) March 22, 2016

#bruxelles @coe pic.twitter.com/2BPUaGra93

— Baudry (@hervebaudry) March 22, 2016

This one is from 24, November,2015. pic.twitter.com/GrqvdxLNgs

— Christo Komarnitski (@Christo_Komar) March 22, 2016

This cartoon was originally drawn the day after the Paris Attacks.

Carol Hills is The World's political cartoons guru. Follow her on Twitter at @globalcartoons.

From PRI's The World ©2015 Public Radio International