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Brussels attacks: What do we know about the attackers? Who are the victims? Everything we know so far Brussels attacks: What do we know about the attackers? Who are the victims? Everything we know so far
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Belgian media has named two suicide bombers involved in the attacks in Brussels as brothers Khalid and Ibrahim, also known as Brahim, el-Bakraoui.Belgian media has named two suicide bombers involved in the attacks in Brussels as brothers Khalid and Ibrahim, also known as Brahim, el-Bakraoui.
Another man, who was pictured at the airport on CCTV, has been named as Najim Laachraoui by Belgian newspaper La Dernier Heure.Another man, who was pictured at the airport on CCTV, has been named as Najim Laachraoui by Belgian newspaper La Dernier Heure.
On Tuesday morning, there were two explosions at the airport. Shortly after, there was a third explosion at Maalbeek Metro Station.On Tuesday morning, there were two explosions at the airport. Shortly after, there was a third explosion at Maalbeek Metro Station.
Terror group Isis claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed at least 31 people and wounded more than 200, on Tuesday. Terror group Isis claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed at least 31 people and wounded up to 270.
SuspectsSuspects
Raids were carried out on Tuesday night and police circulated a CCTV image of three men seen at Brussels Airport.
VictimsVictims
The first victim of the attacks has been named as Adelma Tapia Ruiz, a 37-year-old from Peru Wednesday
Wednesday morning
Three days of national mourning has begun. There will be a minute’s silence for the victims at midday local time.
Brussels AirportBrussels Airport
Shortly after 8am local time, two explosions were heard minutes apart in the departure hall of the airport.Shortly after 8am local time, two explosions were heard minutes apart in the departure hall of the airport.
Maalbeek Metro stationMaalbeek Metro station
About an hour after the airport blasts, there was an explosion at Maalbeek Metro station, which is close to a number of EU institutionsAbout an hour after the airport blasts, there was an explosion at Maalbeek Metro station, which is close to a number of EU institutions
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This article will be updated as more information becomes available.This article will be updated as more information becomes available.