Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
2/8Belgian troops take position outside a commercial centre in Charleroi.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
3/8People walk at an almost empty Grand Place central square in Brussels, Nov. 23, 2015.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
4/8Belgian soldiers patrol outside the European Commission headquarters as police searched the area during a continued high level of security following the recent deadly Paris attacks, in Brussels.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
5/8A man walks past the entrance of a closed subway station in Brussels.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
6/8A sign that reads "school closed" is pictured at the entrance of a primary and nursery school in Brussels, Nov. 23, 2015, after security was tightened in Belgium following the fatal attacks in Paris.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
7/8Residents watch the building of last Wednesday's raid in Saint-Denis, outside Paris.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.
8/8France's President Francois Hollande, left, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrive to issue a joint statement to the media at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
Belgian prosecutors said Monday police in the capital city have arrested 16 terror suspects in 22 raids, but top Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam still remains at large. Brussels' subway system and its schools are closed Monday as wary residents face a third day of lockdown and another work week overshadowed by the massive manhunt.