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Brussels attacks: 'Two brothers' behind Belgium bombings | Brussels attacks: 'Two brothers' behind Belgium bombings |
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Two of the men who carried out attacks in Brussels on Tuesday have been named by Belgian media as the brothers Khalid and Brahim el-Bakraoui. | Two of the men who carried out attacks in Brussels on Tuesday have been named by Belgian media as the brothers Khalid and Brahim el-Bakraoui. |
The RTBF broadcaster said the pair were known to police. It is believed at least one was among three suspects seen in a CCTV image at Zaventem airport. | The RTBF broadcaster said the pair were known to police. It is believed at least one was among three suspects seen in a CCTV image at Zaventem airport. |
Twin explosions at the airport and another at a metro station on Tuesday left about 34 dead and 250 wounded. | Twin explosions at the airport and another at a metro station on Tuesday left about 34 dead and 250 wounded. |
Belgium is observing three days of national mourning. | Belgium is observing three days of national mourning. |
So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it was behind the attacks and warned that more would follow. | So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it was behind the attacks and warned that more would follow. |
A minute's silence for the victims will be held at midday (11:00 GMT). | A minute's silence for the victims will be held at midday (11:00 GMT). |
More about the attacks | More about the attacks |
Brussels attacks: Live updates | Brussels attacks: Live updates |
What we know so far | What we know so far |
Why was Brussels attacked? | Why was Brussels attacked? |
Crisis information | Crisis information |
Eyewitnesses recall explosions | Eyewitnesses recall explosions |
In pictures: Brussels explosions | In pictures: Brussels explosions |
Full coverage | Full coverage |
RTBF said the brothers were known to police and had criminal records. | RTBF said the brothers were known to police and had criminal records. |
The broadcaster, quoting a police source, said that Khalid el-Bakraoui, 27, had used a false name to rent the flat in the Forest area of the Belgian capital where police killed a gunman in a shootout last week. | |
It was during that raid that police found a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, the main suspect in the Paris terror attacks of 13 November. | It was during that raid that police found a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, the main suspect in the Paris terror attacks of 13 November. |
He was arrested in a raid in Brussels last Friday and is due to appear before a pre-trial court on Wednesday. | He was arrested in a raid in Brussels last Friday and is due to appear before a pre-trial court on Wednesday. |
Khalid el-Bakraoui is on the Interpol website. It says he is being sought for terrorist activities. | |
RTBF said Khalid was jailed for five years in 2011 for car-jacking while Brahim, 30, was sentenced in October 2010 for firing at police. | |
It is not known if both of the brothers are in the CCTV image handed out by police of the three men at the airport. | It is not known if both of the brothers are in the CCTV image handed out by police of the three men at the airport. |
Some Belgian media say that one of the brothers may have carried out the metro attack. | Some Belgian media say that one of the brothers may have carried out the metro attack. |
Meanwhile Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure said that the man wearing the hat in the airport CCTV image is Najim Laachraoui. | |
Laachraoui was named earlier in the week by police as a wanted accomplice of Abdeslam. | Laachraoui was named earlier in the week by police as a wanted accomplice of Abdeslam. |
Federal prosecutors have not commented on the latest reports but said they would provide more information on Wednesday. | |
'Black day' | 'Black day' |
The three men were seen pushing trolleys carrying suspected bombs at Zaventem airport just before the blasts at a check-in hall. | The three men were seen pushing trolleys carrying suspected bombs at Zaventem airport just before the blasts at a check-in hall. |
Two were believed to have died in the attack, while the man in the hat is still being sought. | Two were believed to have died in the attack, while the man in the hat is still being sought. |
The airport explosions happened in quick succession shortly after 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT), killing about 14 people. | The airport explosions happened in quick succession shortly after 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT), killing about 14 people. |
A third bomb was found and destroyed in a controlled detonation. | A third bomb was found and destroyed in a controlled detonation. |
About an hour later another explosion ripped through a train at the Maelbeek metro station in the Belgian capital, killing about 20 people. | About an hour later another explosion ripped through a train at the Maelbeek metro station in the Belgian capital, killing about 20 people. |
The first of the victims to be named is Peruvian Adelma Tapia Ruiz, 37. | The first of the victims to be named is Peruvian Adelma Tapia Ruiz, 37. |
She had been at Zaventem airport with her Belgian husband and twin four-year-old daughters, who were unharmed, her brother told Peruvian radio. | She had been at Zaventem airport with her Belgian husband and twin four-year-old daughters, who were unharmed, her brother told Peruvian radio. |
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Tuesday was "a day of tragedy, a black day". | Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Tuesday was "a day of tragedy, a black day". |
The country has raised its terrorism alert to the highest level. | The country has raised its terrorism alert to the highest level. |
Have you been affected by events in Brussels? Please share your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. | Have you been affected by events in Brussels? Please share your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. |
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