A body lies on the ground after the explosion, which killed six people and injured 32. (STRINGER/REUTERS)
The main terminal and control tower are seen at Bulgaria's Burgas airport. Bulgaria, a country of 7.3 million bordering Greece and Turkey, is a popular tourist destination for Israelis. (STRINGER/REUTERS)
An unidentified injured Israeli tourist is carried in front of Borgas hospital after the explosion. (STR/Associated Press)
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Jonathan Rosenzweig said a flight from Tel Aviv had landed at 4:45 p.m. at the airport and that the blast took place about 40 minutes later. The tourists were apparently boarding the buses to go to their hotels. (STR/Associated Press)
It was not yet certain what caused the blast in the eastern European nation – whether it was the result of a suicide bomber or a device remotely detonated – and no group immediately claimed responsibility. (STR/Associated Press)