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Tuesday 22 March 2016

Are these the Belgian terror bombers? Manhunt for ISIS suspect in a white coat as airport CCTV 'shows jihadis wearing single black gloves to hide triggers for suicide vests' in attacks that left 34 dead

Armed police arrest two men in hunt for Brussels terrorists
The trio were apparently captured on CCTV in the minutes before 14 people died and dozens more were maimed in the check-in area at Brussels Airport this morning (top right). Belgian media said the two men on the left, wearing black, had blown themselves up and the third suspect, wearing a hat, is believed to have left a nail bomb and fled. The two suspected suicide bombers were both wearing black gloves on their left hands (circled in red), which security sources say would have hidden the triggers for their explosive vests. It is not known if the fugitive in white then sped to Maelbeek station to carry out the blast that killed 20 people in a subway train just 79 minutes later. He may have joined the hundreds who ran from the shattered building in the aftermath of the bombing (bottom right). It came as ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacres, which have killed 34 in total and badly injured close to 200.

A soldier walks through debris after two explosion rocked a terminal building at Brussels Airport - but security sources say Belgian police already have CCTV of at least one bomber and the explosion

First picture: These three men, pretending to be air passengers, are believed to the terrorists who have carried out the Brussels airport. The two suspected suicide bombers on the left were both wearing black gloves - which the Belgian media says  would have hidden the triggers for their explosive vests. The third suspect in the hat is believed to still be on the run after dropping his nail bomb
First picture: These three men, pretending to be air passengers, are believed to the terrorists who have carried out the Brussels airport. The two suspected suicide bombers on the left were both wearing black gloves - which the Belgian media says would have hidden the triggers for their explosive vests. The third suspect in the hat is believed to still be on the run after dropping his nail bomb


A major manhunt is underway for an ISIS suspect in a white coat and black hat who fled Brussels Airport after two explosions ripped through the terminal this morning, killing 14 people and injuring dozens of others. 
He was seen pushing a luggage trolley with two men wearing black gloves on their left hands, which security sources say would have hidden the triggers for their explosive vests.
The trio were apparently captured on CCTV in the minutes before 14 people died and dozens more were maimed in the check-in area.

Belgian media said the two men on the left had blown themselves up and the third suspect, wearing a hat, is believed to have left a nail bomb and fled, according to De Standaard
It is not known if the fugitive in white then sped to Maelbeek station to carry out the blast that killed 20 people in a subway train just 79 minutes later.
It came as ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacres, which have killed 34 in total and injured close to 200 others. 

Armed police have already arrested two men in the city MailOnline revealed early that security services already had CCTV of one of the Brussels airport bombers including the moment he detonated his suicide belt.
Every space in the city's airport is covered by four CCTV cameras, including the departures hall where at least 14 were killed.
Maelbeek station's surveillance network is also being used to pinpoint the moment that 20 people were murdered 79 minutes later.
The Belgian Foreign Ministry has confirmed they believe some of the terrorists involved are 'still at large'.
Minutes later two suspects were held at gunpoint at Brussels North railway a mile from Maelbeek subway.
At least two people in Brussels have been arrested this morning, outside the city's North railway station, a mile from the Maelbeek subway.
There were also reports the Tihange nuclear power plant, around 90km from the capital, is being evacuated of all non-essential staff as Belgium raised security to its maximum level.
A third suspect has been arrested on a train near Amsterdam and a suspect package at Gard du Nord in Paris delayed Eurostar services this afternoon.
Police are already looking at hours of CCTV footage before and after the explosions as they hunt for those behind the attacks.
But security sources said today they believe they do have video of one of the terrorists moments before he detonated one of three bombs.
The carnage began at 8am today when two suspected nail bombs were set off in the check-in area of Brussels airport. A third unexploded suicide belt was found in the rubble.
Just 79 minutes later a bomb blew up an underground train. 
Shocking images from Maelbeek station show the mangled remains of the train, smoke pouring out of the building and casualties littered on the pavement outside - just 400metres from the EU's headquarters.
The bomb went off at 9.19am - just over an hour after two explosions killed at least 14 in a suicide attack on the Belgian capital's main airport.
Brussels’ public transport authority has revealed that the three-carriage train at Maelbeek was ripped apart by a single explosion, with the bomb set off in its middle carriage. It is not known if it was a suicide attack or a planted bomb.  

Via - Daily Mail

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