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Brussels attacks: Further charge over foiled Paris plot Brussels attacks: Police release airport terminal
(35 minutes later)
Belgian prosecutors have charged a second man in connection with an alleged foiled attack on Paris. Belgian police investigating the deadly Brussels airport blasts have concluded their investigations on site, officials say.
Prosecutors said the man, named as Abderamane A, was charged with involvement in a terrorist group. A provisional inspection of the terminal found the main building was stable.
The previous arrest was linked to a raid near Paris on Thursday. Meanwhile, a Belgian news agency has reported that prosecutors charged a second man in connection with a foiled attack in the Paris region.
Several people have been arrested and charged in connection with terrorism in Belgium, Germany and France since Tuesday's attack in Brussels, which left 31 people dead. However, prosecutors were not available for direct confirmation.
Several people have been arrested on terrorism charges in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy since the attack in Brussels on 22 March, which left 31 people dead.
The latest arrest was linked to a raid in Argenteuil, near Paris, on Thursday. French police said an attack was in an "advanced stage" of preparation.
The state-owned Belga news agency (in French) quoted prosecutors as saying the man, named as Abderamane A, was charged with involvement in a terrorist group.
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